Safety notes
Disconnect the car charger from
the supply grid after charging.
Only then disconnect the connec-
tion terminal from the car body.
Then disconnect the connection
terminal from the battery.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK! Only touch
the pole connection cables ("–"
and "+") in the insulated area!
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK! Conduct the
connection to the battery
and the socket of the mains grid
completely protected from moisture!
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK! Perform installa-
tion, servicing and maintenance
of the car charger only when the
mains current is not connected!
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK! Disconnect the
minus pole connection cable
(black) of the car charger from
the minus pole of the battery first
after completing charging and
maintenance charging if the
battery is continually connected
in the vehicle.
Do not leave any toddlers or
children unsupervised around
the car charger!
Children cannot assess possible
dangers in use of electrical
devices. Children must be super-
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vised to ensure that they do not
play with the device.
This device may be used by
persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental abilities or a
lack of experience and knowledge
if they are supervised or have
been instructed about safe use
of the device and understand the
resulting dangers. Do not allow
children to play with the product.
Cleaning and user maintenance
must not be performed by children
without supervision.
EXPLOSION HAZARD!
Protect yourself from
highly explosive oxyhydrogen
reactions! Gaseous hydrogen can
escape during charging or mainte-
nance charging of the battery.
Oxyhydrogen is a potentially
explosive mix of gaseous hydrogen
and oxygen. The oxyhydrogen
reaction occurs at contact with
open fire (flames, smouldering or
sparks)! Perform charging and
maintenance charging in a
weather-protected space that is
ventilated well. Ensure that there
are no open light (flames, smoul-
dering or sparks) during charging
or maintenance charging!
EXPLOSION AND FIRE
HAZARDS! Ensure that explosive
or flammable substances, such