Charging instructions
Step 1. Inserting the NiMH batteries in the charger
• Insert 2 or 4 pcs rechargeable NIMH batteries AA/HR6, AAA/HR03, C/HR14,
D/HR20 or 1 of 2 pcs 9V/6F22 in the charging compartments respecting the
polarities (+) and (-).
• Except for 9V cells, batteries should be charged in sets of 2 or 4. When
charging 2 cells, they should be placed side by side both in the left or right
compartments. Charge only cells with the same capacity (mAh) together.
• 9V cells can be charged per piece or per 2 pcs. They may be of different
capacities.
Step 2. Starting the charging process - LED charging lights
• After battery insertion, connect the plug of the charger with the 230V mains.
• The LED charging lights connected to the 2 left, 2 right and 9V compartments
start burning when batteries are being charged.
• Once the average charging time is reached (please check charging time per
battery capacity in the 'table with average charging times' in this manual),
batteries are ready to be used. Disconnect the plug from the mains first and
remove the batteries from the charger.
Step 3. End of the charging process
• To prevent overcharging of the batteries, the safety timer will cut off the
process automatically after 16 hours. The charging lights will go out.
• High capacity cells will require a 2nd or 3rd charging cycle of 16 hours each
(please read * below the table of average charging times). Disconnect the
charger from the mains and reconnect to start a new charging cycle from
Step 2.
• Always unplug the charger and remove the batteries after charge is
completed.
Environmental recommendations
Regarding used batteries.
The consumer should return used batteries to the dealer's shop or to the col-
lecting boxes for recycling of batteries placed in stores or collecting points.
Regarding "waste electrical and electronic equipment" (WEEE)
materials of your end life equipment in a sound way. Please do not dispose of
WEEE as unsorted municipal waste.
• The crossed-bin symbol on the equipment or packaging invites you to use
those systems.
• If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycle systems,
• The equipment that you bought has required
the extraction and use of natural recources for its
production.
• It may content hazardous substances for the health
and the environment.
• In order to avoid the dissemination of those
substances in our environment and to diminish the
pressure on the natural resources, we encourage
you to use the appropriate take-back systems.
Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the
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