English, Control elements for your safety – Karcher KM 35-5 C User Manual

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Please read and comply with
these original instructions prior

to the initial operation of your appliance and
store them for later use or subsequent own-
ers.

1 Battery holder
2 Mains plug
3 LED green, battery is charging

- glows: Battery pack full
- blinks: Battery pack is being charged

4 LED red, function

- glows: Temperature too high/ low
- blinks: Contact problems; battery
pack defective

Both LEDS are blinking: Battery pack is de-
fective

This appliance is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with lim-
ited physical, sensoric or mental capac-
ities or lack of experience and/or skills,
unless such persons are accompanied
and supervised by a person in charge of
their safety or if they received precise
instructions on the use of this appli-
ance.

Children should be supervised to pre-
vent them from playing with the appli-
ance.

Check charger, mains cable and battery
pack for damages before every use. Do
not use damaged devices and get the
damaged parts repaired only by ex-
perts. Check extension wires regularly
and replace them if damaged.

Do not use the charger if dirty or wet.

The mains voltage must match the volt-
age mentioned on the type plate of the
charger.

Do not operate the charger in explosive
environment.

Do not carry the charger by holding the
mains cable.

Protect the mains cable against heat,
sharp edges, oil and moving parts of the
machine.

Avoid using extension wires with multi-
ple sockets and simultaneous operation
of multiple devices.

Do not pull the plug from the socket by
pulling the mains cable.

Do not cover the charger and keep the
air vents of the charger open.

No metal parts should come in contact
with battery holders; risk of short circuit.

Do not open the charger. Get repairs
done only by authorised experts.

Use the charger only to charge ap-
proved battery packs; refer "Use as in-
tended".

Move only clean and dry battery packs
on to the battery holder of the charger.

Do not charge battery (primary cells);
risk of explosion.

Do not charge damaged battery packs.
Replace damaged battery packs.

Do not store battery packs along with
metal objects; risk of short circuit.

Do not dispose off battery packs by
throwing them into fire or through
household waste.

Avoid contact with fluids oozing out of
defective battery packs. Rinse with wa-
ter in case of accidental contact with flu-
id. Consult a doctor if fluid comes into
contact with eyes.

Control elements

For Your Safety

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