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Risk of electrical shock!
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Do not allow the clamps involved to touch.
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Never allow the contacts of the lead connected to the battery’s positive terminal
to come into contact with electrically conductive vehicle parts.
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Avoid pouring or dripping water or other liquids over it. If water penetrates
electrical devices, the risk of electric shock increases.
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Ensure that all plugs and cables are free of moisture. Never connect the device to
the mains with wet or moist hands.
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Do not use device if damaged. Damage to the power cable, the device or the
charging cable increase the risk of electrical shock.
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Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the device. Immediately have a defective
device or damaged power cable repaired or replaced by a speciality shop.
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Always unplug device by the plug. The cable may be damaged.
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Never use the cable to carry or pull the device.
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Never operate the device if it has been dropped or damaged in any other way.
For inspection and repair, take it to a qualified electrician.
Risk of injury!
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Do not modify or manipulate the product as this will increase the risk of injury.
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When transporting the device in a vehicle, keep it in the boot or on a suitable
shelf so that it cannot move in the event of sudden vehicle movements.
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