• CAUTION! In order to reduce the risk of injury, only charge LFP or
lead-acid wet-cell gel or AGM car batteries in the intended modes
and voltage levels. Other battery types or voltage levels can lead to
the battery bursting and cause injuries to persons and damage to
property.
• The use of accessories that are not recommended or sold by the
manufacturer of the battery charger can lead to a risk of fire, electric
shock or injury.
• Make sure that the cable is laid such that people do not step on it,
trip over it or damage or weigh it down in any other way.
• Only use an extension cable if this is absolutely necessary. The use
of an unsuitable extension cable can lead to a risk of fire and electric
shock. If an extension cable has to be used, make sure that:
a. there are the same number of pins on the extension cable plug in
the same size and shape as those on the charger plug.
b. the extension cable is properly wired and is in a good electrical
condition.
• Do not charge any 6 V lead-acid batteries in the charging modes 12 V
STD, 12 V AGM/C, 12 V M, 12 V LFP, RECOND or SUPPLY.
• The 12 V LFP mode is only suitable for 12 V lithium iron phosphate
batteries, not for other lithium batteries. Charging other lithium bat-
teries or lead batteries in this mode is prohibited.
• In the case of lead-acid batteries whose battery voltage is lower
than 3 V for an extended period, it is advisable to replace the battery
if this charger is unable to increase the voltage.
triangle WARNING
• Always compare the battery voltage and the battery type with the set
charging mode.
• Do not charge any 24 V lead batteries.
• Explosive gases can form when lead batteries are charged. Please
ensure sufficient ventilation, and avoid fire, naked flames and smok-
ing. Because explosive gases can form, it is important to ensure that
the pole terminals are only disconnected when the charger is un-
plugged!
• Battery acid is corrosive. If battery acid gets into your eyes or onto
your hands, rinse them immediately with a lot of water and see a
doctor.
• Ensure that the pole terminals are connected with the correct polar-
ity (red pole terminal to the positive pole; black pole terminal to the
negative pole).
• Prevent the pole terminals from touching one another when the
mains plug is plugged in because this could result in an electric arc
due to a short circuit.
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