Troubleshooting, Other malfunctions, Cleaning – Tronic TLG 1000 B3 Benutzerhandbuch

Seite 6: Disposal, Disposing of single-use/ rechargeable batteries

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Preparing the product for use / Troubleshooting / Cleaning / Disposal

the batteries‘ normal self-discharge effect and keeps
the batteries in a fully charged state.

Q

Troubleshooting

The universal battery charger does not
appear to work at all
- Check whether the mains lead is properly

plugged into the mains socket.

- Check that the mains socket is supplying power.

Plug a different, properly functioning electrical
device into the mains socket.

The inserted batteries are not being
charged
- Check whether the batteries are inserted the

right way round (polarity).

- Check whether the batteries inserted into the

universal battery charger are of a type suitable
for recharging in the charger. The types of re-
chargeable batteries suitable for recharging in
the charger are restricted to Ni-Cd and Ni-MH
battery types AAA/AA/C/D and 9 V block.

- Pull the mains lead plug out of the mains socket

and allow the device to cool, as the temperature
monitoring system could have been triggered.
The temperature monitoring system ensures that
the charging process is paused as soon as a
battery temperature exceeds a specified value.

Q

Other malfunctions

Please contact one of our local service
partners:
- If you cannot rectify the malfunction as described

above.

- If other malfunctions occur when you operate

the universal battery charger.

Q

Cleaning

Clean the housing of the universal battery charger

generally using a dry cloth only.

Use a slightly moist cloth to remove any stub-

born dirt. Ensure that no moisture enters the uni-
versal battery charger when you are cleaning it.
Never use a moist cleaning method to clean the
inside of the universal battery charger. Use a
clean, soft, thin brush for cleaning here. Never
use scouring or chemical cleaning agents.

Q

Disposal

Under no circumstances should
you throw away the device with
the standard domestic waste. This
product is subject to European
Directive 2002/96/EC.

Dispose of the device at an authorised disposal
centre or your local council disposal facility. Observe
the currently applicable regulations. If you are
uncertain of what to do please contact your local
authority’s refuse disposal department.

Q

Disposing of single-use/

rechargeable batteries

Single-use/rechargeable batteries must not be dis-
posed of as household refuse. Every battery user is
now required to dispose of batteries separately and
not with the household waste, e.g. by separate col-
lection or by taking them to a disposal point oper-
ated by your local council, product retailer or
manufacturer.
This arrangement is intended to ensure that single-
use/rechargeable batteries are disposed of in an
environmentally compatible manner and in a
discharged state.

Take all the packaging materials for

environmentally compatible disposal.

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