Risk of battery explosion - Never
charge frozen battery.
Discharged battery can freeze. A
frozen battery can explode during
charging. Never charge a frozen
battery, allow the loader to warm at
a warm place first, if loader has
been left in freezing temperatures
with low battery. Prevent freezing
by keeping the battery charged
especially when there are chances
of freezing temperatures.
To ensure fire safety during recharge
Follow correct recharge instructions. Battery
produces explosive gases during recharge and
therefore ventilation must be ensured. Sparks,
lighted tobacco products, and other sources of
ignition must be kept away from loader during
recharge.
Plug the loader only to a grounded mains plug.
It is recommended to use a mains outlet with a
residual current switch device to protect from
electric shock in case insulation of cables is
damaged. Those devices must be tested
periodically.
Use extension cables only if necessary. Use as
short cables as possible. Choose only high
quality cables with large conductor cross-section.
Poor quality cables can heat up and even burn.
Avoid cable loops to prevent heating of the
cable. Unwind any long cable that is coiled,
otherwise the cable can overheat and burn.
During charge, the electric power that runs
through the cable is about 2300 watts.
Make sure the fuses of the mains plug are
adequate for the loader.
Avoid creating static electricity while loader is
charging. Do not wipe or otherwise clean the
loader during charge.
Make sure all charger and battery cables are
insulated and correctly connected.
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