Battery Charging - Motomaster ELIMINATOR 011-1905-6 Guide D'utilisation

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average temperature is -20 to 25oC (-4 to 77oF). Never
exceed 80oC (176oF) under any condition.
•Compatibility:
The product is only compatible with
12 V lead-acid batteries. Do not attempt to use product
with any other type of battery. Jump starting other
battery chemistries may result in injury, death or property
damage. Contact the battery manufacturer prior to
attempting to jump start the battery. Do not jump start a
battery if you are unsure of the battery's specific chemistry
or voltage.
•The Battery:
The built-in lithium-ion battery in
the product should be replaced only by MotoMaster
®
and must be recycled or disposed of separately from
household waste. Do not attempt to replace the battery
yourself and do not handle a damaged or leaking lithium-
ion battery. Never dispose of battery in household trash.
Disposal of batteries in household trash is unlawful under
provincial and federal environmental laws and regulations.
Always take used batteries to your local battery recycling
centre. If the product battery is excessively hot, emitting
an odour, deformed, cut, is experiencing or demonstrating
an abnormal occurrence, immediately stop all use and
contact MotoMaster
.
®

•Battery Charging:

Charge the product with the
included USB charge cable and a MotoMaster
10 W
®
12 V power adaptor. A third-party USB cable and 5 W
or 10 W power adaptor that are compatible with USB
2.0 or power adaptors compliant with one or more of the
following standards EN 301489-34, IEC 62684, YD/T
1591-2009, CNS 15285, ITUL.1000 may be used. Be
cautious of using low quality power adaptors, as they may
present a serious electrical risk that can result in injury to
person, device, or property. If using a third party USB
power adaptor, contact the manufacturer(s) to find out if
your power adaptor complies with the above standards.

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