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Anleitung Black & Decker, modell VEC1093DBD

Hersteller: Black & Decker
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GAS MIXTURES --WORKING IN VICINITYOF A LRAD-ACID BAYT.RY IS DANGEROUS. BATEERIES G.NERAT. EXPLOSIVE GAS.S DURING NO.MAL BAT[ERY OPERATION. FOR THIS R.ASON, IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANC. THAT EACH TIM. BEFORE USING YOUR CHARGER, YOU READ THIS MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS .XAC_Y. 2. To reduce risk of bakery explosion, {gRow these instru_ions and those published by the battery manufacturer and manufaclurer of any equipment you intend Io use in vicinity of battery. Review cautionary markings on these products and on engine. 3. This equipmer_ employs parts (switches, relays, etc.) that produce arcs or sparks. Therefore, ifused in a garage or enclosed area, the unit MUST be placed not less than 18 inches above the floor. Battery Safety I• Use o_ an attachment not recommended or sold by the battery charger manufacturer may resultin a riskof fire,ele_ric shock, or i_ury to persons. R To reduce risk o_ damage _ electdc plug and cord. pull by plug ralher fl_an cord when disconnecRng charger. 3 An extension cord should n_ be used unless absolutely necessary. Use of an improper extension cord could resuh ina risk_ ire and eleclricshock, and willvoid warranty Ifan ex{ens_N cord must be U_e_, make sure: a thatpinson plug ofextension cord are thesame number, size,and shape as those of plug on charger; b thatextensioncord isproperly wired and ingood electricalcondition;and c thatwire sizeisAWG#10 (10 gauge) for100 feetand AWG#8 fordi_ances over 100 feel 4 Do nol operate charger with damaged cord or plug lake to a qualified lechnician _or replacement ofthe plug orcord immediately 6 Do noloperate charger ifithas received a sharp blow, been dropped, or olherwise damaged in any way; take itto a qualifiedservicetechnician. 6 Do not disassemble charger; take itto a qualified service technician when service or repaEr Es required. Incorrec_re-assembly may resullina riskofelec_icshock or fire,and willvoid warranty. 7 _ reduce riskofelectdcshock, unplug charger from outle_before atiem_ing any maintenance or cleaning. _rning offconlrolswilhout unplugging willn_ reduce thisrisk. _ Do notexpose charger torain,snow oruse when wet Personal Safety I Another person should be within range of your voice or close enough to come toyour aid when you work near a lead-acid batlery 2 Fresh water and soap should be nearby irlcase battery acid conlac_ skinrclothing, or eyes. 3 Wear complete eye pr_ection and clothingprotection.Avoid touching eyes while working with a battery Acid, acid particlesorcorrosion may gelintoeyes. Immediately floodeye wilhcold waler (Eye Wash Station)forat lea_ 15 minutes and seek medical atientionimmediately 4 Ifbatteryacid contactsskinorcl_hing, wash immediately withsoap and water. ifredness, pain or irdladon occurs, seek immediate medical attention 6 NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in vicinityof battery or engine. 6 Be extracautiousto reduce therisk_ dropping a metal toolonto battery This might cause sparks orshorbcircuilthebakery or othereleclricalparl,which can cause an explosion. 7 Remove personal me_l ilems such as dngsr bracelels,necklaces and walches when working with a lead-acid batter_ A lead-acid battery can produce a shoM-circuilcurre_ high enough to cause a severe burn. 8 Use charger forcharging a LEAD-ACiD batteryonly itisnot intended to supply power toa low vol_ge electricalsyslem _her than in a _arier_rn_or application. Do nol use _e batiery charger forcharging dry-cellbatteriesthatare commonly used with home appliances. These batteriesmay bur_ and cause i_ury to persons and damage properly. 9 NEVER ATTEMPT TO CHARGE A FROZEN BATTERY. Power Cord Safety Charger should be grounded toreduce riskofelectricshock. Charger is_luEpped withan Am cord having equipme_-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug mu_ be plugged inloa properlyin_aIIed and grounded 110/I 20 voltAC outlelinaccordance withalllocalcodes and ordinances (seeFigureIA) ii F12ure Figure i I GROUNDING ! _!_,_, PIN(A) _° i j METAL SCREW _ If a properly grounded outlet is not Ftvailable, a temporary adapter (like gee adapter shown in Figure1 B) n/ay be used to connect this plug 1o a two pole receptacle The temporary adapler should be used ONLY until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician DANGER --Before usin_ aN adapter as illustrated, ma_e certain that the center screw of outlet plate is grGund_. The green-colored rigid ear of tab extending from adapler mus_ be connected to a propedy grounded oufl_t MAKE CERTAIN IT IS GROUNDED If necess_Ky, rep]_3ce original oLlt]f_ Cover plate screw with a longer screw th_l will secure _d_lpler ground lab to oudet cover plate and connect to grounded culler WARNING N.VE_ alter AC cord Or pPJ_. If it wiR _ot fit, have a proper outlet installed by a quali[ied electrician. ImpFoper con_lection ma_ result in an electric shock. Note: Use of an adapter is not allowed in Canada. If a grouNdiNg type receptacle is Not avai|a_|e, do not use this appliance until the proper gulle...


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