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1. be damaged When this reactivation process is complete a new charging procedure starts After this a test is carried out yet again If the battery does not pass this test the charger considers it Faulty The device switches itself off and the Faulty Defekt LED is lit If however all the test criteria are satisfied and the battery is found to be Healthy the charger switches the Done Fertig LED on and enters trickle mode At the same time the Charge LED goes out and the program switches to Trickle Erhalten V2 phase which is again indicated by an LED This means that the battery is charged and ready to operate and it can be discon nected from the charger If however the battery remains connected to the charger the program will perform trickle charging for a period of 60 minutes The charging current is now adjusted so that the battery voltage is automatically maintained at 13 8 V 6 9 V After these 60 minutes the device automatically switches into main tenance mode At this stage the Trickle LED Erhalten goes out and the Maintenance desulphation Pflege Entsulfatierung and Done Fertig LEDs are lit lead battery activator on If the device detects that the battery voltage has fallen below 12 V or under 6V in maintenance mode it will start the programmed sequence from the beginning again In order to minimize or to disperse deposits of sulphate on the lead plates the battery in this Ch
2. comprises charging and maintaining the charge of conventional standard lead acid batteries as well as of all maintenance free gel and AGM batteries for which the voltage and charging current quoted in the specifications are appropriate No primary batteries sink carbon alkaline etc or any type of battery other than lead acid batteries may be connected and charged Any other usage is deemed to be not as intended The user operator is alone responsible for any resulting damage Make very sure that you follow the instructions of the battery manufacturer Using the charger in any way other than as described above can damage the product and give rise to other risks such as a short circuit fire electric shock etc Functional description of the lead battery activator It is the nature of lead batteries that if properly treated they are capable of lasting for between eight 8 and 10 years In practice however the average useful life is well below what is possible and it is seasonal use in particular that often leads to early failure of lead batteries Many owners of motorbikes vintage cars boats battery operated lawnmowers and caravans are familiar with the problem of finding that the battery often fails the first time it is used in the spring The culprit behind the early failure of many lead batteries is a chemical process known as sulphation The lead sulphate contained in a battery has a tendency to develop clumps of crystals This te
3. heavily discharged 12 V battery 27 The battery is first charged at a constant current I phase until the end of charge voltage 14 3 V 7 15 V is reached The voltage is then held constant V1 phase and the charging current adapts to the level of charge in the battery The fuller the battery the lower the charging current If the charging current falls below about 100 mA the charging process is halted and the charger switches automatically into test mode The test draws a defined load current from the battery If the voltage of the loaded battery falls back to its rated value this indicates a high internal resistance or a high level of sulphation In that case the device attempts to bring the battery back to life In this process the battery is subjected to short charge and discharge cycles for an hour the Care desulphation Pflege Entsulfatierung LED lights up During charging the charging current is set to a maximum of 330mA and the battery voltage to a maximum of 14 3 V The discharges used here consist of a discharge pulse of about 80A maximum that lasts for about 100 us This mode deliberately avoids the use of high volt age charging procedures between 20 and 30V as is done by the chargers from some other manufacturers since this method requires the user to remove or disconnect the battery and this is not always desirable If the user ignores this rule the highly sensitive electronic devices in modern vehicles can
4. ideal for winter storage battery test function fault detection manual switching between 6V and 12V max charging current 1A fully automatic adjustment altogether 16 LED indicators in 4 colours for status 5 LEDs for five stage capacity indication in and graphical symbols 2 LEDs to indicate the charging voltage 6V and 12V 4 LEDs for condition indication heavily discharged faulty reverse polarity and fully charged 4 LEDs to indicate the basic functions 1 LED for 230V mains connection extra long cables charging cable 2 20m and power cord 1 70m including wall mounting kit integrated into base of the unit battery can remain permanently connected Comprises Index Intended use 6 Functional description of the lead battery activator 7 Warning and safety instructions 9 Risks 12 Safety 17 Malfunction instructions 21 Connecting and first use 22 Brief explanation quick start 24 Charging 25 Fault display 32 Technical data and list of components supplied 33 Guarantee 34 Note on environmental protection 35 Comprises ProCharger cable set with clip connectors for quick Packaging 36 attachment cable set with cable ring terminals eyes for permanent connection to the battery along with comprehensive Cleaning 37 operating instructions in German and English If you have questions about the product 38 4 5 Intended use Functional description of the lead battery activator Intended use Using the charger as intended
5. 100 as it is already nearly fully charged Depending on the capacity of the battery its size and on its condition age degree of sulphation etc it can still take several hours after the 100 Yo LED has lit before residual charging is completed and the device changes over first of all to test mode and then into trickle mode If the 75 indicator stays lit for a long period of time or if the display does not reach the 100 mark this indicates that the charging current is still greater than 100 mA This can have the following reasons 1 Due to its age a permanent leakage current of around 100 mA or more is flowing within the connected battery 2 The battery is being charged in and connected to the vehicle Devices in the vehicle may be continuously drawing some current and this current together with the battery s residual charging current adds up to more than 100mA If all the test criteria are satisfied after charging and the battery is found to be Healthy the charger switches the Done Fertig LED on and enters trickle mode At the same time the Charging Laden LED goes out and the program switches to Trickle Erhaltungssladen which is again indicated by an LED This means that the battery is charged and ready to operate and it can be disconnected from the charger Then remove the mains cable from the socket Always do this by pulling the plug not the cable The acid level should be checked
6. ProCharger ProCharger The ProCharger is one of the most modern and intelligent battery charger diagnostic and test devices for motorcycle scooter and quad ATV starter batteries It has a slide switch for switching between 6V and 12V and is suitable for all conventional lead acid batteries as well as for all maintenance free gel and AGM batteries i e for all the battery types in the Louis range It is also suitable for charging all maintenance free gel EXIDE and AGM batteries The ProCharger operates with state of the art characteristic controlled charging technology to provide optimum charging and care for your battery The intelligent software continuously monitors all its functions and automatically controls the charging process according to battery status The battery can be left connected for months Overcharging cannot happen The cable sets are equipped with compact connectors and can be connected to the battery using either clip connectors or ring terminals Operating voltage 220 240 V charging current up to max 1A Usable temperature range 15 C to 40 C Charger dimensions Wx H max x D 10x6 5x15cm Special features microprocessor controlled intelligent charging technology multi stage charging characteristic I U U electronically protected against reverse polarity and short circuit lead battery activator automatic battery care mode desulphating trickle charging charging and discharging function
7. age of 13 8V Program flow of the ProCharger w Test phase curve Charge current adants to the battery voltage adapts to the batiary voltage Charge currant 1 4 Trickle charging 5 pouse Floating phase 60 min 31 Fault display Technical data and list of components supplied Fault display Specifications When running the device can indicate four different fault Operating voltage 220 240 V charging current up to max 1A conditions Usable temperature range 15 C to 40 C 1 The 12V 6V and Fault Defekt LEDs flash Charger dimensions Wx H max x D 10x6 5x15cm The voltage set with the slide switch does not match the measured battery voltage 2 The Fault Defekt LED is lit The battery is found to Components supplied be defective ProCharger cable set with clip connectors for quick attachment 3 The 0 and Fault Defekt LEDs flash cable set with cable ring terminals eyes for permanent connection The device cannot bring the battery voltage under control to the battery along with comprehensive operating instructions in The measured battery voltage is above 15 V German and English 4 The 25 56 and Fault Defekt LEDs flash The device cannot bring the charging current under control the measured battery current is greater than 1 5 A Faults no 3 and 4 can be the result of a fault in the device 32 33 Guarantee G
8. aging material lying around carelessly It can become a dangerous toy for children The product is only suitable for charging 6V or 12 V standard lead acid batteries and all maintenance free gel and AGM batteries Other types of battery or accumulator must not be charged Risk of explosion 17 Safety Never leave the product to operate unsupervised and this means that the charger and the charging process should be checked at regular intervals In spite of the comprehensive versatile protective circuits incorrect function or problems when charging a battery cannot be ruled out Only operate the product in a moderate climate never in a tropical climate Observe the suitable environmental conditions described in the Specifications chapter see page 33 Choose a location for the device that is strong large and smooth enough Otherwise there would be a risk of injury from the weight of the product should it fall down It is also possible that the device would be destroyed Do not use the device if it has been subjected to a heavy impact or if it has been allowed to fall down In such a case the device must be checked and if necessary repaired at a qualified workshop Although the charger does feature a large number of safety functions the possibility of excessive heating of the battery or of the device can never be totally ruled out Make sure that it is adequately ventilated when operating Never cover the charger or the
9. arging Full functional description of the charging process mode is subjected every 30 seconds to a discharge pulse of about 80 A maximum and lasting about 100 us The lead battery activator that is integrated in the ProCharger prevents the development of crystalline deposits of sulphate on the lead plates These crystalline deposits of sulphate particularly tend to form in lead batteries that are stored for a long time stored over the winter only used rarely or are only discharged with low currents This periodic discharge pulse can significantly lengthen the useful life of lead batteries The lead sulphate has a tendency to form clumps of crystals This tendency is particularly strong when discharge is slow or during self discharge This reduces the plate surface within the battery crystalline sulphate covers the lead plates and the capacity falls The more plate area that is covered the less energy the lead battery can deliver Deposits of sulphate are the main reason for the failure of lead batteries In order to work against these sulphate deposits when it is in continuous use the device cycles between trickle mode and maintenance mode spending an hour in each 30 Charging technology The device has three different charging phases phase where the charging current is approx 1A motorcycle approx 4A car U phase main charging phase with a constant voltage of 14 3V e U phase trickle charging with a constant volt
10. arning and safety instructions Warning and safety instructions It is essential that the instructions in this introduction are con sidered before you use the device The regulatory authorities require that we give you important information for your safety and explain to you how you can avoid damaging the device or other equipment The manufacturer is not liable for any damage arising from negligent or wilful failure to observe the instructions in this manual In order to avoid malfunction damage or health hazards the following safety instructions should also be followed e Please read these operating instructions through carefully as they contain a lot of important information about operation and use Only use the charger in accordance with these in structions Dispose of any packaging material that you don t need or store it in a place where it is not accessible to children There is a risk of suffocation e f the charger or the connecting cables are damaged it must no longer be used You should have it repaired at a qualified workshop Warning and safety instructions Explosive gases that are hazardous to health can be generated Make sure that you don t come into contact with the battery acid when lead acid batteries are charged You should therefore only Battery acid can cause severe skin burns If you do come into charge batteries in well ventilated rooms Avoid open flames and contact with the battery acid you should imme
11. battery to which it is connected Always leave enough space at least 10cm between the charger and the surroundings wall so that air circulation is not blocked Never connect the device to the mains voltage straight after you have brought it in from a cold room into a warm one The water condensation that forms can sometimes lead to malfunction or to damage and there is also a risk of a potentially fatal electric shock Allow the charger and the batteries to warm up to room temperature first of all before you connect the charger to the mains voltage and switch it on This can take a few hours Servicing adjustment and repair work must only be done by a qualified technician service centre There are no components inside the device requiring adjustment of servicing by the user In commercial establishments the accident prevention regulations laid down for electrical equipment by the appropriate trade asso ciations must be observed Safety In schools educational facilities hobby and DIY workshops operation of the product must be responsibly supervised by trained personnel If you are not certain about the proper way to connect or operate the device or if you have any other questions that are not covered in the operating instructions please contact our technical inquiry department see page 38 or a qualified workshop Do not place the charger on top of valuable furniture this also applies to storage when not in use It is
12. diately flush it sparks Do not charge any types of accumulators or batteries that with lots of clean water and consult a doctor if necessary are not listed in these instructions f the device is used for a long time at maximum charging current Make sure that the charger s ventilation slots are not covered it will become hot You should therefore check the charging pro cess at regular intervals If anything is not right excessive heating The device must only be connected through an earthed socket of the battery the charger heavy gassing from the battery for 230 V AC 50 Hz 10 16 A then pull out the mains plug and disconnect the battery from the charger immediately Whenever you are not using the charger Do not charge any lead acid accumulators that are damaged or when you want to clean it pull out the mains plug and dis or faulty Never attempt to recharge dry batteries or those that connect the device from the battery Never pull the cable itself to are not rechargeable do this but always take hold of the plug Do not use the charger in the open Do not open or dismantle the charger and do not attempt to repair it The device is not suitable for children Do not wear any conductive jewellery such as chains armbands or rings while you are using the charger Risks associated with the use of the charger The charger has been designed in accordance with the latest engineering standards and with the recognized rules
13. erminal of the battery and the black terminal to the negative terminal of the battery or to the vehicle bodywork Connecting to the mains Now connect the battery charger to the 230V mains power a socket that also meets the relevant specifi cations The battery charger should be disconnected from the mains when charging is complete Only then should the connections to the bodywork and then to the battery be removed The battery s topping up or ventilation openings cell plugs must be opened while the battery is being charged if they do exist and if they can be opened We recommend that if your battery is not maintenance free it is removed from the vehicle for charging 24 Charging The device will start the charging process automatically If the ProCharger detects a heavily discharged battery lt 10 5 V 5 25 W this is indicated by an LED Charging of the battery continues When the charging voltage rises above 10 5V this is indicated by a capacity display in When a battery that has already been permanently damaged and in which only a small proportion of its total capacity remains active is charged the 7596 or 10096 LEDs will light up very quickly This only means that the active in tact part has been charged to 7596 or 10096 not the whole battery The LEDs for the display can flash as the charge level changes between 50 75 and 100 It is possible to use the battery as soon as the display changes to
14. f clothing with soapy water immediately and rinse with plenty of water If acid splashes get into your eyes flush immediate ly with a lot of water and seea doctor quickly After charging When charging is complete the battery charger should be disconnected from the mains Always do this by pulling the plug not the cable The charging terminals are then taken off the battery The acid level should be checked on lead batteries that are not main tenance free If the fluid level is too low it must be topped up with distilled water Hazard and safety warn ings and instructions from the manufacturer of the battery must be observed Charging a battery with the negative connected to the vehicle body The red charging terminal is first connected to the positive terminal of the battery and the black terminal negative to the chassis of the vehicle a conductive metal surface Make sure that this terminal is not attached close to the battery or to the fuel line 23 Brief explanation quick start Charging Brief explanation quick start Using the device first read all the safety and hazard constructions Set the battery voltage Depending on what kind of battery you want to charge set the slide switch to 6V corresponding to 3 cells or to 12V ona 12V battery corresponding to 6cells Batteries with a capacity of between 3 and 100Ah can be charged Connecting to the battery Connect the red terminal of the charger to the positive t
15. for technical safety Nevertheless if wrongly used there is a risk to e the life and limb of the operator or third parties the charger itself other property as a result of subsequent damage Anybody who is involved with the initial operation use servicing or maintenance of the charger must closely follow these operating instructions Malfunctions that affect safety are to be avoided and if necessary rectified promptly Do not open the device Unauthorized opening of the housing and unsuitably performed repairs or modifications to the electronics housing cables etc can present hazards to the user of the device and will invalidate the guarantee Never connect or disconnect any cables during a storm and do not use the device during a storm During operation and at least once a week the charger must be checked for proper operation while the power cord and the charging cable must be checked for externally visible damage Note 1 1 Position the charger the battery and the mains and charging cables in such a way that nobody can tread on or stumble over them Do not operate the device during frost or when there is a risk of frost in order to prevent the formation of water condensation In order to avoid the risk of fire and the risk of an electrical shock the device must not be exposed to rain or moisture No liquid of any kind must be allowed to enter the device For reasons of both safety and of official approval CE una
16. harged in a suitable place Neither the charging cable nor the power cord may be modified by for instance lengthening or shortening Similarly they must not be kinked squashed or passed over sharp edges Any electrically 14 live cables or wires with which the device is connected must always be examined before and after use to check for insulation faults breakages and crushed or bent locations Note 1 2 If a fault is found in the cable if it is damaged the device must be taken out of operation without delay Only operate the device outside the vehicle When connecting the battery charging clips make sure that the connection is secure and tight Important Do not continue charging if the battery is faulty Indications of a faulty battery a smell of gas in the room you can feel that the cells are at different temperatures when you touch the battery mechanical or thermal deformation of the battery housing or charger different levels of liquid in the cells or escaping liquid To provide electrical power the charger must be connected through the power cord to a proper mains socket 230 V 50 Hz 15 belonging to the public power supply network Operating under unsuitable environmental conditions must always be avoided Unsuitable environmental conditions are ambient temperatures lower than 15 C or above 40 C the presence of com bustible gases solvents vapours dust easily inflammable materials heavy v
17. ibrations strong magnetic fields such as are found close to electrical machines and loudspeakers air humidity greater than 80 or wet conditions The device must only be operated in rooms with a closed con struction and that are well ventilated Avoid exposing it to direct sunshine Do not put any containers such as vases plants or similar items on or next to the charger or the battery Liquids could enter the housing and thereby impair the electrical safety In addition there would be a high danger of a fire or of a potentially deadly electric shock If that happens disconnect the product immediately from the mains voltage First switch off the mains socket then remove the plug from the socket When that has been done disconnect the charger from the battery Do not use the charger again take it to an authorized service centre to a dealer or return it to the manufacturer for checking Safety The product is not a toy It is not suitable for children Take part icular care if there are children around Children can sometimes try to stick objects into the device through the openings in the housing This will destroy the device and also creates a risk of death from electric shock The product must only be set up operated or stored in a place where it is not accessible to children Children might modify the settings or short circuit the lead battery and this can result in an explosion Mortal danger Do not leave the pack
18. ndency is particularly strong when discharge is slow or during self discharge This reduces the plate surface area within the battery crystalline sulphate covers the lead plates and the capacity falls The more the plates are covered the less energy can be stored and subsequently released Deposits of sulphate are the main reason for the failure of lead batteries The lead battery activator integrated into the ProCharger works against the deposition of sulphate on the lead plates through periodic intense pulses of up to 80A Functional description of the lead battery activator How does desulphation work The crystalline sulphate deposits sulphation particularly tend to form in lead batteries that are not used for a relatively long time This can be opposed by simulating normal operation Charging and discharging are performed cyclically Methods in which the batteries are subject to large brief pulses of discharging and rech arging current produce even better results Chargers that generate charging pulses risk applying too much voltage to the vehicle s electrical system Some chargers apply an increased voltage up to 20V when desulphating the battery Because of this high voltage this method requires the battery to be disconnected from the vehicle there is a risk that the high voltage will damage the vehicle s electronic systems For this reason the designers of the ProCharger selected a method that uses discharge pulses W
19. on lead batteries that are not maintenance free If the fluid level is too low it must be topped up with distilled water Follow the battery manufacturer s instructions Full description of the charging process After the battery type has been set by the slide switch and a 6V or 12V lead battery conventional standard lead acid batteries as well as all maintenance free gel and AGM batteries has been connected the Reverse polarity Verpolt LED will light up if the battery has been wrongly connected If the voltage of a properly connected battery is above 14 3 V for a 12V battery or above 7 15V for a 6V battery the Faulty Defekt LED will flash as will the 6 V and 12 V LEDs If the voltage is in the range between 0 5 and 7 15 V 6 V battery or 0 5 and 14 3V on a 12V battery the device enters charging mode If the ProCharger detects a heavily discharged battery lt 10 5 V 5 25V this is indicated by an LED Charging of the battery continues When the charging voltage rises above 10 5 V this is indicated by a capacity display in Note if the Heavily dis charged Tiefentladen LED lights up this can have two causes a 6V battery may have been connected but the slide switch for setting the battery voltage was accidentally set to 12 V If even though Heavily discharged Tiefentladen is indicated the voltage setting done with the slide switch matches the connected battery then it really is a case of a
20. possible for chemical reactions with the rubber feet to cause discolouration and pres sure marks can also develop Use a suitable underlay If the charging cable has been designed for a separate charging adapter only the original adapter offered by your dealer must be used Never leave the charger to operate unsupervised When the charger is not in use disconnect it from the mains power and from the battery Malfunction instructions Never insert pointed objects such as sewing or knitting needles ballpoint pens paper clips etc into the ventilation slots or other openings in the device there is a risk of a potentially fatal electric shock and of destroying the device Never place any objects or containers with liquid such as vases glasses bottles on or next to the charger or to the connected battery Liquid that gets into the device can destroy both the charger and any battery that is connected in addition to which there is a risk of a potentially fatal electric shock Malfunction instructions If the device does not function check the following points 1 Is the socket working properly and providing electrical power 2 Is the lead battery that is connected faulty or heavily discharged 3 Has the charger been connected to the lead battery with the correct polarity In order to avoid damage to the battery it is essential to make sure that it is never discharged too deeply Connecting and first use Connec
21. s The valuable materials can be reused in accordance with their identification Through the reuse of the device material recycling or other ways of recycling used devices you make an important contribution to protecting our environment 35 Packaging Cleaning Packaging Cleaning When disposing of the packaging observe the applicable statutes Use a soft cloth and a little mild cleaning agent to clean the for environmental protection and for garbage disposal The outer housing Harsh solvents such as thinner or petrol must not be used packaging can be disposed of with the ordinary domestic waste If nor must scouring agent as these will attack the surface Dispose you want to dispose of the system components themselves please of the cleaning wipes and excess cleaning agent in an environ observe the relevant statutes on the disposal of electronic scrap mentally sound manner For reasons of safety the mains plug must always be withdrawn and the charging cable disconnected from the battery before cleaning Prevent any cleaning agent from get ting inside the device 36 37 If you have questions about the product If you have any questions about the product or these instruc tions for prompt assistance please contact our Technical Centre by fax on 49 0 40 73419358 or by e mail technikcenter louis de We will be pleased to provide prompt assistance This is the best way to ensure that the product is used correctly Detlev Lo
22. ting and first use If the battery is charged while fitted in the vehicle you must make sure that all the vehicle s electrically powered equipment such as the ignition radio light mobile phone mobile phone charger and so on are switched off In some cases it will be necessary to remove the lead battery or to disconnect it It is essential that the warning instructions from the manufacturer of the battery and vehicle are observed To charge the battery first connect the red terminal to the positive terminal of the battery then the black terminal to the negative terminal of the battery or to the vehicle bodywork Important Connect the battery charger to the mains power a socket that also meets the relevant specifications Always dis connect the device from the mains before any connection to the battery is made or broken The battery must be kept in a well ventilated place while it is being charged The battery s topping up or ventilation openings cell plugs if they exist and if they can be opened must be opened while the battery is being charged We recommend that if your battery is not maintenance free it is removed from the vehicle for charging Hazards instructions Risk from wrong polarity short circuits and contact with battery acid it is essential that the safety warnings from the manufacturer of the lead batteries are observed Important Battery acid is highly corrosive Treat any acid spills on your skin o
23. uarantee The dealer manufacturer from whom the device was obtained guarantees the material and manufacture of the device for a period of two years from the date of receipt In the event of a fault the purchaser is initially only entitled to supplementary performance Supplementary performance comprises either rectification of the fault or the supply of a substitute product Devices or parts that have been exchanged become the property of the dealer The purchaser must inform the dealer without delay of any faults that may be found The right to claim against the guarantee must be supported by the provision of a proper proof of purchase receipt invoice etc Damage arising out of unsuitable handling operation storage or from acts of nature or other external influences are not covered by the guarantee We accept no liability for any da mage resulting from modifications made by the user and the user will hold us indemnified against any claims made by third parties arising from such modifications Unless otherwise stipulated the current edition of our General Terms of Business apply 34 Note on environmental protection Note on environmental protection At the end of its service life this product must not be disposed of in the ordinary domestic waste but must be taken to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices The symbol on the product the mm Usage instructions or the packaging will indicate thi
24. uis Motorradvertriebs GmbH 21027 Hamburg Deutschland www louis de E Mail technikcenter louis de 38 Essentials equipmen ProCharger wall bracket with well designed receptacle for the mains and charging cables Lets you keep your ProCharger in reach and ready to use while saving space Including fittings Order no 10003627 ProCharger charging plug For vehicle sockets large and small or cigarette lighters Also suitable for BMW charging sockets Order no 10003741 no illustration ProCharger replacement eyelet lead with connecting plug Order no 10003835 no illustration ProCharger charging cable extension Length 2 50 metre Order no 10003744 no illustration Example of use with ProChrager wall bracket Exclusively at Louis Adve Le
25. uthorised modi fication and or changes to the device or the connecting cable are not permitted Consult a qualified workshop if you have any doubts about the usage safety or connection of the device Every time you use it check that the product and its connecting cables are not damaged Never start using the device if the protective insulation on the mains or charging cables is damaged crushed torn sheared off etc If you find that there is any damage do not start to use the 13 charger but take it to a suitable workshop Even if the device appears not to have any function at all it must be disconnected immediately and sent back to the manufacturer for repair Do not use the charger in rooms or under unsuitable environmen tal conditions where combustible gases vapours or dusts are or may be present Never cover the ventilation slots or housing Do not put the device close to sources of hot air such as heaters Do not expose the device to direct sunlight heavy dust mechanical vibrations or impacts Do not use the device close to or on materials that are combustible or easily ignited Place it on a suitable non combustible underlay such as a large thick porcelain tile or a stone slab Do not allow the charging cable or the power cord to lie close to inflammable materials Do not use the charger on a boat or other water craft Before charging it the battery must be taken out of the boat or water craft and it must be c

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