● Always obey the product safety instructions.
EN
2.4 Electrical safety
SV
● The electric plug must be compatible with the outlet.
Do not change the plug in any way.
NO
● Do not use adapter plugs with grounded products.
Correct plugs and compatible outlets will decrease the
risk of electric shock.
PL
● Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces
for example: pipes, radiators, ranges, and refrigerators.
There is an increased risk of electric shock if your
DE
body is earthed or grounded.
● Do not expose the product to rain or wet conditions.
FI
Water entering inside the product will increase the risk
of electric shock.
FR
● Connect the product and or its peripherals only to a
supply circuit protected by a residual current device
(RCD) with a tripping current of not more than 30 mA.
NL
● Do not lift or pull the power cable when you
disconnect a power plug.
● Do not use damaged cables.
2.5 Safety instructions for lithium
batteries
● Do not open the battery, there is a risk of it being short
circuit.
● Do not expose batteries to moisture, direct sunlight or
heat, there is a risk of explosion.
● If the battery is damaged or used incorrectly it can
emit gas. Ventilate the area and get medical attention
if you experience discomfort. Gas can irritate the
respiratory organs.
● Prevent contact with battery fluid. Fluid can leak out
from the battery and cause irritation or burns if it is not
handled carefully.
● Only use original batteries from the manufacturer, with
the voltage specified on the type plate on the product.
The use of non original batteries or repaired batteries
can result in a risk of explosion and personal injury.
● Make sure that the rated voltage of the battery agrees
to the rated voltage on the type plate on the charger.
● The battery of the product must only be charged with
the charger recommended by the manufacturer. A
charger dedicated for one type of battery can result in
a fire risk if used with another type of battery.
● Do not expose the battery to hits and blows, and
protect it from contact with metal objects for example
nails, screwdrivers, and other sharp objects.
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● Stop the operation or stop the charging of the battery
immediately if it is damaged, deformed, gets too hot,
smells, or shows other unusual traits.
● Minor battery leakage can occur in extreme operating
conditions or hot temperatures. If you get battery fluid
on your skin or clothes, wash immediately with soap
and water. Neutralise with lemon juice, vinegar or
other weak acid.
● If you get battery fluid in your eyes, flush your eyes
with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek
medical attention immediately.
● The product produces an electromagnetic field when
in use. This field can have negative effects to active or
passive medical implants. If you have a medical
implant you should consult your doctor and/or the
manufacturer of the medical implant before you use
the product to decrease the risk of serious
or fatal personal injury.
● Do not disassemble the battery or try to replace the
battery cells.
3
Installation
3.1
To install the charging station
Caution! Do not install the charging station near
flammable materials.
Caution! Do not install the charging station under
a large tree or attach the extension cord around a large
tree, to prevent damaged due to lightning strikes.
Caution! Make sure that there is no strong magnet
near the charging station.
Caution! Make sure that the location of the
charging station is covered with your household Wi-Fi.
(Figure 8)
1
Select an applicable location for the charging
station and safety it with the ground pegs.
A.
Make sure that the ground is flat and horizontal.
(Figure 3)
B.
The height of the grass in the front of the charging
station must be shorter than 10 cm to make sure
that the product can move from and return to the
station correctly. (Figure 3)
C.
Put the charging station near a limit line and point
the charging station clockwise. (Figure 3)
D.
Make sure that the limit line of the lawn near the
charging station is clear and in a straight line.
(Figure 4)