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electrical shocks, ignites and explodes. In that case, call a professional electrician to solve the
problem.
I During the charging process do not touch none of its components nor the battery. That could
cause electrical shocks with serious security risk or even the death.
I Do not touch the charger, any of its components nor the battery with wet hands nor your
bare feet. That could cause electrical shocks with serious security risk or even the death.
I Do not short-circuit the charger/feeder terminals. That could seriously damage the system
and void it or even catch on fire with a serious risk for the security of the people and facilities
where the equipment is located.
I The Li-Ion batteries have a circuit available that cuts the energy supply once the charge
is completed. Usually the charger shows this situation through a LED indicator. But facing the
possibility of an error or an overheating both on the charger and on the battery, is appropriate
not to let the charger permanently connected to the wall outlet and even less with the battery
installed. Once the charge is completed it is strongly recommended to quit the battery from the
charger and disconnect it from the electricity supplies.
I During the charging process, if any of its components: transceiver, battery, cables, charger,
wall feeder, etc. will give off smoke or a strange smell, with great caution disconnect the charger
from the wall outlet and remove the transceiver or the battery in case is being charged alone. If
the battery is installed on the transceiver remove it immediately and do not use the equipment.
Get immediately in contact with your dealer or technical service.
I Do not cover nor put any kind of objects over the transceiver, the battery, the charger, the
feeder or the cables. That could cause an overheating or damages on the elements with the
consequent risk of burn or explosion.