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• The person responsible for the use of the product must make sure that all of the safety rules
in force in the country of its use are applied, to guarantee that the equipment is used in
conformity with the use for which it is destined and to avoid any dangerous situation for the
user.
• Do not operate the product unless you are of age.
• Read this manual carefully. Make sure that the manual is available at all times and store it in a
dry, dark place near the unit.
• Do not touch the battery terminals while the equipment is running.
• To prevent damage to the power cord, do not lay anything on the power cord or place it
where it will be walked on. If the cord is damaged, consult qualified personnel to replace it
immediately.
• The cables must never be tensioned. Make sure there is always a little slack.
• Do not use the high frequency charger if the power cord is damaged, or if the high
frequency charger suffered a shock, was dropped, or was damaged in any other way.
• If you are using an extension cord or power strip, make sure that the total amperage
required for all equipment on the extension cord is less than the rated value of the
extension cord.
• Do not use the high frequency charger on automotive starter batteries with thermal
engines.
• Keep the inner parts clean and dry. Dirt and/or moisture can cause insulation failure.
This failure can result in high voltage at the charging output.
• The battery produces very high currents when short-circuited and will seriously burn the
skin if it comes into contact with a metal conductor carrying this current.
• Under no circumstances should jewellery or conductive material come into contact with
the battery terminals or the cell connectors on top of the battery.
• Battery acid is very corrosive. The operator or persons using the discharger and/or battery
must always wear protective gloves and eye protection.
• We strongly recommend to wear rubber aprons and face protection as well.. If you do come
into contact with battery acid, follow the instructions in chapter 11.5.
• The ventilation system in the room where the batteries are stored should be designed
to provide an adequate amount of fresh air for the number of batteries being charged or
discharged.
• Do not lay tools or anything metallic on top of any battery.
• Be sure the high-frequency charger is OFF before connecting or disconnecting the battery.
The digital display must be completely OFF.
• Do not open the cabinet. Only qualified personnel can open it.