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24-V battery
The multimeter displays a voltage of 20 V or less.
➤ Make sure that the C switch (Fig. 8, page 3) is set to "7 A/24 V".
If the switch is properly set, it means that the battery is defective and cannot
be further charged.
➤ Have the battery checked by a specialist, or dispose of it if necessary.
The battery dies again after a short time without being used
➤ Use a suitable multimeter to measure the voltage at the battery clamps.
If the multimeter indicates a voltage below 12 V for a 12-V battery or below
24 V for a 24-V battery, the battery is too weak to hold the charge.
➤ Have the battery checked by a specialist, or dispose of it if necessary.
The jump-start attempt fails.
➤ First charge the battery for approximately ten minutes.
➤ Repeat the jump-start attempt.
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Disposal
➤ Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins
wherever possible.
If you wish to scrap the device, ask your local recycling centre or
specialist dealer for details about how to do this in accordance with
the applicable disposal regulations.
Protect the environment!
Do not dispose of defective batteries with general household
waste. Return defective rechargeable batteries/conventional bat-
teries to your retailer or take them to a collection point.
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