Manufacturer Information
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STANLEY BLACK & DECKER IBÉRICA S.L.U.
C/ Berguedà, número 1 - Edificio Muntadas, oficina 6 - Parc de Negocis Mas Blau
08820 El Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Spain
Usage Warnings
Power Tool Chargers
Safety warnings and precautions
Main risks
- Possible electric shock due to damaged cables, plugs or housing, or exposure to moisture.
- Overheating and fire if the charger is covered, its vents are obstructed, or it is used on flammable surfaces.
- Damage to the battery or charger from using incompatible models or voltages.
- Burns from contact with surfaces that may become hot during charging.
- Short circuit due to the presence of metal filings, metallic dust or other conductive objects in the connectors.
- Leakage, smoke or strong odours in the event of battery failure during charging.
- Trips or falls caused by cables laid across walkways.
- Equipment damage if operated at extreme temperatures.
Safe use
- Verify compatibility between charger, battery, mains voltage and plug type before connecting.
- Inspect the cable, plug and housing; do not use the equipment if it shows cuts, cracks, scorching or looseness.
- Place the charger on a stable, dry, non-flammable surface; do not cover it and keep its air vents clear.
- Use indoors unless expressly rated for outdoor use; avoid rain, splashes and condensation.
- Plug directly into a suitable socket; avoid overloaded power strips and extension leads that are coiled or of poor quality.
- Keep the area free of dust and metal shavings; do not rest tools or objects on the charger or the battery while charging.
- Insert and remove the battery without forcing it, respecting the connector orientation.
- Allow the battery to cool after heavy use before starting to charge.
- Monitor the process: if you notice excessive heat, sparking, strong odour, smoke or swelling, disconnect and move the assembly to a ventilated, non-flammable location.
- When finished, remove the battery and unplug the charger if it will not be used.
Storage and maintenance
- Store the charger in a dry, cool and ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- Avoid leaving it in vehicles exposed to the sun or intense cold.
- Unplug before cleaning; use a dry cloth or a soft brush to remove dust. Do not use liquids or aerosols.
- Keep the connectors and vents clean; do not block the air inlets.
- Coil the cable without tension and without making knots; protect the plug and connectors from impacts.
- Periodically check for deformations, discolouration or a burning smell; if these appear, stop using it.
- Store away from combustible materials and from dust or metal filings.
- Do not place objects on top of the charger or store it crushed.
Restrictions on use
- Not a toy: keep the charger and batteries out of the reach of children and pets.
- Do not open, modify or attempt to repair; internal interventions can be dangerous.
- Do not use with batteries that are wet, dropped or damaged, swollen, leaking or of unknown origin.
- Do not charge in atmospheres with flammable vapours, combustible dust, or near easily flammable materials.
- Do not cover the charger or enclose it in boxes or cupboards while charging.
- Do not use outdoors unless indicated by the manufacturer.
- Do not use adapters, transformers or accessories not specified for the charger-battery set.
- Do not continue use if the charger, cable or battery become abnormally hot or emit unusual odours.
- Do not leave charging unattended for long periods or overnight.
- Do not use sockets or plugs that are loose, sparking or show signs of burning.