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increase the risk of electric
shock.
Avoid mechanical dam-
•
age to the charger. This
can lead to internal short cir-
cuits.
The charger must not
•
be operated on or near
flammable surfaces
(e.g. paper, textiles). Risk
of fire due to heating caused
by charging.
If the power cord of this
•
device is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer,
their customer service or by a
similarly qualified person in
order to avoid hazards. con-
tact the service centre.
Remove the mains plug when
•
the battery is fully charged
and disconnect the battery
from the charger.
Do not attempt to charge non-
•
rechargeable batteries in the
charger.
Only charge your bat-
•
teries indoors since the
charger is not designed
for outdoor use. Danger
of electric shock.
In order to minimise the
•
risk of electric shock,
pull the charger plug
30
out of the outlet prior to
cleaning it.
If warm, allow the bat-
•
tery to cool before char-
ging.
Only use accessor-
•
ies recommended by
PARKSIDE. Unsuitable ac-
cessories may cause electric
shock or fire.
Preparation
WARNING! Risk of injury due to un-
intentional start-up. Only insert the battery
into the device once the device is fully pre-
pared for use.
Control elements
Familiarise yourself with the operating ele-
ments before using the device for the first
time.
Appliance display
(Fig. A)
LEDs
Meaning
Appliance is in ECO
1 LED lights up
mode
green
2 LEDs flash
Appliance is charging
green
2 LEDs light up
Appliance fully charged /
appliance is in Turbo
green
mode
1 LED flashes
LED flashes 2 times: Bat-
red
tery low/ LED flashes 3
times: Protection against
short circuit/ LED flashes
4 times: High temperature
protection/ LED flashes 5
times: Device fault