ProCharger 600 Manual page 26

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required, or store it in a place that is not accessible to children. Risk of
asphyxiation!
• Do not let children or persons with restricted physical, sensory or mental abilities
or lack of experience and lack of knowledge use electrical devices or play
with them without supervision. Therefore, take particular care if there are
children around.
• This device is not designed for use by persons (including children) who have
reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities, or those with little experience or
knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety
during use of the device.
• The charger must no longer be used if the following situations arise, as it is to
be assumed that hazard-free operation is no longer possible. Contact the
technical customer service department (page 36), take the charger to a
motorcycle workshop, take it to one of our branches or dispose of it in an
environmentally friendly manner if:
the product is not working or is not working properly (emitting smoke, burning
smell, heating up excessively, audible crackling noises, discolouration on the
device or adjacent surfaces)
the charger or the respective connecting cables show visible signs of
damage. Do not touch the charger if it is still connected to the mains socket
(risk of fatal injury). First shut off the mains voltage supply to all terminals for
the mains socket in use (switch off/unscrew the circuit breaker, then switch
off the residual current device). Do not disconnect the charger from the
mains socket until you have done so.
If handled improperly (incorrect battery type, wrong voltage range or reversed
polarity and simultaneous failure of the charger), the battery may be overcharged
and destroyed. In the worst case, the battery may explode and cause considerable
damage as a result.
Safety instructions – Handling batteries
• Batteries may contain aggressive and corrosive acids which can damage the skin
and eyes. Avoid any physical contact with the battery fluid. In case of contact with
battery fluid, rinse the affected part of the body with copious amounts of water. If
your eyes come into contact with battery acid, rinse them out under running water
for at least 5 minutes. Consult your doctor.
• Do not inhale the emitted gases and vapours.
• Never short-circuit the battery contacts.
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