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• Only operate devices with undamaged
casings and cables. Ensure the cables are
installed safely. Do not pull on the cables.
• Persons may be exposed to a risk of high
voltage, if the front glass or lamination on
the rear side is damaged.
• Batteries may generate explosive gases
during charging and operation. Keep away
from flames and ignition sources. Ensure
there is sufficient ventilation in the battery
chamber.
Maintenance
The power supply must always be disconnected
before performing any maintenance work.
Any light should be prevented from being
cast upon the panels therefore you should
completely cover the panel before attempting
any maintanience. Clean the device with a dry
and lint-free cloth.
Repairs
Do not repair or modify the device. Please
contact your Bailey dealer.
The device is not suitable for charging:
• 6V batteries or 6V lead accumulators
• non-chargeable batteries
• nickel-cadmium batteries
If batteries with a rated voltage of 6V are
charged with the device, gassing occurs
immediately. An explosive gas can be created.
The device is only suitable for regulating solar
modules. Do not connect any other voltage
sources (e.g. main voltage 230V) to the device.
This may destroy the device and/or sources. If
any other voltage sources are used together
with the device, please ask your dealer.
Battery care
The following points should be observed to
extend the battery life:
• Batteries should be fully charged before and
after being used.
• In the case of longer standstills (without
sunshine), disconnect the battery and
charge for 24 hours at the latest every 12
weeks.
• Deep-discharged batteries can be
permanently damaged. Equalisation
charging cannot repair this.
NOTE: Store fully charged batteries
in a cool but frost-free place during
the winter and recharge regularly
(every 12 weeks).
Disposal
The device must be disposed of in line with the
administrative regulations of the respective
country in which it is used.
National regulations and laws (in Germany, for
example, the End-of-life Vehicle Regulation)
must be observed.
Further information can be found on the Truma
website: https://www.truma.com.
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