Instructions

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Never operate the device in the vicinity of ammable materials or in an environment prone to explosion.
Always wear suitable working clothes, protective gloves and goggles. Battery acid is corrosive!
Immediately and thoroughly wash o any splashed acid and consult a doctor if necessary. If battery acid
gets into the eyes, immediately rinse under running water for at least 10 minutes and consult a doctor.
Do not cover the charger, this may lead to overheating and result in damages. Never set the charger
up for operation on a surface that is insulating (e.g. polystyrene). There is a risk of heat build up!
If you wish to charge a vehicle battery in the installed state, rst park the vehicle safely, put on the
parking brake and switch o the ignition. Cut the battery o from the on-board network of your
vehicle. To do this, consult the manual for your vehicle, or ask your specialist workshop.
This charger enables you to charge a battery without needing to disconnect it from the on-board
network. If you wish to make use of this option, make sure that your vehicle will not be damaged by
this process. For this purpose, read the manual of your vehicle or ask your specialist workshop.
For vehicles with a start/stop system, pay attention to the instructions in the vehicle manual
regarding charging of batteries. Only use the connection points specied in the manual. Ask your
specialist workshop or the vehicle manufacturer. (If this instruction is not maintained, damages may
be caused to the electrical systems of the vehicle).
Do not leave the charger connected for more than 5 days.
When pulling the mains cable out of the socket, only hold the plug.
Never expose the charger to the vicinity of re, heat and extensive temperatures over +40°C.
Store these instructions carefully and, if necessary, pass them on to other users.
6. Operating instructions
Before using the device make sure that you have read the operating instructions for the battery and the
vehicle and you have understood all of the safety precautions.
6.1 Overview
A Mains cable
B Mode button
C Display
D Charging cable
E Adapter harging cable with eyes
F Adapter charging cable with pole callipers
G Hook for rolling up the cable
1. Battery voltage display
2. 6 V charging programme
3. Winter charging programme
4. 12 V charging programme
5. Car charging programme
6. Motorbike charging programme
7. Battery charge status display
Figure 1: Overview
Figure 2: Display