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• Do not allow the machine to become wet
• Do not use any solvents or abrasive cleaners
Storage
• Store this tool carefully in a secure, dry place out of the reach of children
Disposal
Always adhere to national regulations when disposing of electrical equipment that is no longer
functional and not viable for repair.
• Do not dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) with household waste
• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct way to dispose of
electrical equipment
Problem Possible cause Solution
Fuse (7) has blown
Black Negative Clamp (8) & Red Positive Clamp (9) have
touched
Replace Fuse and ensure clamps are kept apart
Black Negative Clamp (8) & Red Positive Clamp (9) are reversed Replace Fuse and ensure clamps are tted to the correct terminals of the battery
Battery internal fault Replace Fuse and battery
Discharged battery not charging
Poor connection
Check Black Negative Clamp (8) & Red Positive Clamp (9) are rmly connected to
battery terminals. Clean terminals if necessary
Battery sulphated Consult vehicle battery specialist to de-sulphate battery or replace battery
Fuse has blown Replace Fuse
12V battery but set to 6V output Use correct voltage setting
Discharged battery charging at a
slow rate
Battery at low temperature Charge rate will increase as battery warms
Battery water level has reduced and
there is bubbling and gassing of
the water
Battery is being excessively over-charged
Disconnect battery charger from the mains supply immediately and ensure area is fully
ventilated. Do not smoke or allow open ames near battery. Top up battery with distilled
water (follow battery manufacturer instructions) and carefully check if battery is still in
serviceable condition
Charger left in Fast Charge mode
6V battery is being charged at 12V
Troubleshooting
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