Risks
Risks
Every time you use your charger, first check that its connecting
cables are not damaged. Never start using the device if the
protective insulation on the mains or charging cables is damaged
(crushed, torn, sheared off etc.).
Do not use the charger in rooms (or under unsuitable environmental
conditions) where combustible gases, vapours or dusts are – or may
be – present. Never cover the ventilation slots or housing.
Do not put the device close to sources of hot air such as heaters.
Do not expose the device to direct sunlight, heavy dust, mechanical
vibrations or impacts.
Do not use the device close to or on materials that are combustible
or easily ignited. If necessary, place it on a suitable, non-combustible
underlay such as a large, thick porcelain tile or a stone slab. Do not
allow the charging cable or the power cord to lie close to
inflammable materials. Make sure that there are no easily
inflammable objects (wood, cloths, cotton waste etc.) close to the
device. Neither the charging table nor the power cord may be
modified by, for instance, lengthening or shortening them. Similarly,
they must not be kinked, squashed or passed over sharp edges.
Any electrically live cables or wires with which the device is
connected must always be examined before and after use to check
for insulation faults, breakages and crushed or bent locations.
If a fault (damage) is found in the cable, the device must be taken
out of operation without delay.
The device must only be operated when placed on a solid, non-
combustible underlay. Only operate the device outside the vehicle.
When connecting the battery charging clips, make sure that the
connection is secure and tight.
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