Charging process – Parkside PSSA 3.6 C3 User Manual

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Correct handling of the battery

charger

a)

This appliance can be used by

persons with reduced physical,

sensory or mental capabili-

ties or lack of experience and

knowledge if they have been

given supervision or instruction

concerning use of the appliance

in a safe way and understand

the hazards involved. Children

shall not play with the appli-

ance.

b)

Do not use the charger to

charge non-rechargeable batter-

ies.

c) To charge the battery, use only

the charger supplied. Risk of fire

and explosion. This ensures that the

safety of the device is maintained.

d) Before each use, check the

charger, cable and plug and

have them repaired by quali-

fied professionals and only with

original parts. Do not use a de-

fective charger and do not open

it up yourself. This ensures that the

safety of the device is maintained.

e) Connect the charger only to a

socket with an earth. Ensure

that the mains voltage matches

the specifications on the charger

rating plate. Risk of electric shock.

f) Disconnect the charger from the

mains before closing or open-

ing connection to the battery /

power tool / device. This ensures

that the battery and charger are not

damaged.

g) Keep the charger clean and

away from wet and rain. Do not

use the charger outdoors. Dirt

and the entry of water increase the risk

of electric shock.

h) Operate the charger only with

the appropriate original batter-

ies. Charging other batteries may result

in injuries and risk of fire.

i) Avoid mechanical damage to the

charger. This can result in internal

short circuits.

j) Do not operate the charger on a

combustible surface (e.g. paper,

textiles). Risk of fire due to heating

during charging.

k) In order to minimise the risk of

electric shock, pull the charger

plug out of the socket prior to

cleaning it.

l) If the power cable for this equip-

ment is damaged, it must be

replaced by the manufacturer,

a customer service agent of the

same or a similarly qualified per-

son in order to prevent hazards.

Charging process

Do not expose the battery to

extreme conditions such as

heat and impact. There is a

risk of injury from leaking

electrolyte solution! In case

of contact, rinse with water

or neutraliser and consult a

doctor if contact has occurred

with eyes etc.

Charge the battery only in dry

areas.

There is a risk of injury from

electric shock.

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