4load CHARGE BOX 0.8 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 5

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Secondary
Rated compensating
voltage:
Charging voltage:
Power consumption:
Rated equalising
current:
Reverse current*:
Noise figure**:
System of protection:
Battery type:
Battery capacity:
*
= Reverse current is the current that the charger
uses from the battery when it is not connected
to the mains current.
** = Noise figure is the nuisance value of the current
and voltage.
Safety

Safety information

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Do not operate the appliance with a damaged
cable, power cord or plug.
m Caution! A damaged power cord causes
danger to life by electric shock.
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If damaged, have the power cord repaired by
authorised and trained technicians only!
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Do not allow toddlers or children near
the charging station without super-
vision! Children cannot assess the
potential danger in the handling of electrical
equipment.
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Children or persons who lack the knowledge or
experience to use the device or whose physical,
sensory or intellectual capacities are limited
must never be allowed to use the device without
supervision or instruction by a person responsible
for their safety.
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Explosion hazard! Protect yourself
from a highly explosive oxyhydrogen
gas reaction! Gaseous hydrogen
can leak from the battery during the charging
< 0.5 V DC
12 V DC
max. 16.5 W
750 mA ± 10%
20 mA
max. 150 mV
IP 60 (dustproof)
12 V lead-acid battery
(AGM, GEL, MF, open and
VRLA)
1.2 Ah - 20 Ah
and discharging process. Oxyhydrogen gas is
an explosive mixture of gaseous hydrogen and
oxygen. The result is the so-called oxyhydrogen
reaction upon contact with open fire (flames,
embers or sparks)! Carry out the charging or
discharging procedure in a wellventilated room
protected from the weather. Make sure that there
are no sources of open fire (flames, embers or
sparks) in the vicinity when charging or discharg-
ing batteries!
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Danger of explosion and fire! Make
sure that explosive and flammable
substances e.g. petrol or solvents
can be ignited when using the charging station!
m Danger of chemical burns! Protect your eyes
and skin against chemical burns caused by acid
(sulphuric acid) upon contact with the battery!
Do not look directly at the connected battery.
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Wear protective goggles!
Wear protective gloves!
If your eyes or skin come into contact with sul-
phuric acid, rinse the affected part of the body
with plenty of clear running water and seek
immediate medical assistance!
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Protect yourself from an electric
shock! When connecting the charging
station, use a screwdriver and a
spanner with an insulated handle!
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Do not use the charging station for charging or
trickle-charging a damaged or frozen battery!
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Before connecting to the mains, make sure that
the mains current is equipped with standard
230 V ~ 50 Hz, PEN conductor, a 16 A fuse and
a residual-current circuit-breaker!
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Only touch the pole connecting cables ("–" and
"+") in the insulated area!
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Only carry out the assembly, maintenance and
servicing of the charging station when it is dis-
connected from the power supply!
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Do not position the charging station near a fire or
subject it to heat or to long-term temperatures
exceeding 50 °C! The output capacity of your
charging station is automatically reduces at high
temperatures.
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Do not cover the charger!
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Protect the electrical contacts of the battery
against short-circuiting!
Introduction / Safety
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