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DHC-2200 / 2800
• Do not operate the charger in explosive atmospheres, such as in the
presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Charger can produce
sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes - there is a risk of explosion.
• Connect the charger only to the mains of voltage and frequency specified
on the rating plate.
• Connect the charger only to an easily accessible wall outlet.
• Never insert objects in the battery's or charger's cooling slots.
• Do not charge or use a defective, damaged or deformed battery and
charger.
• Do not open, damage or drop the battery or the charger.
• Fluid may leak from the battery if it is damaged or not used properly;
avoid contact with the skin. In the event of accidental contact, wash the
affected areas of the skin with plenty of water and soap. If fluid gets in the
eyes, do not rub. Rinse the eyes with plenty of water for at least 15
minutes. Also seek medical assistance.
• Never bridge (short circuit) the battery contacts or the charger's terminals
with metallic objects.
• Protect from direct sunlight, heat and open flames and never throw
battery into fire; there is a risk of explosion.
• In the event of smoke or fire in the charger, disconnect it from the wall
outlet immediately.
• If the connecting cord is damaged, immediately disconnect the plug from
the power supply to avoid the risk of electric shock.
• Do not expose battery to microwaves or high pressure.
• To reduce the risk of stumbling, position and mark the connecting cord in
such a way that it cannot be damaged or endanger others.
The battery comes partially charged from the factory and needs to be
fully charged before first use. Charge the battery when it no longer
produces sufficient power to operate the unit or when battery lights
indicate that the battery is low.
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