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FISCHER AMPS 
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR STAGE AND SOUND 
MANUAL 
Professional Rackmount Charger ALC 161 II 
Dear customer,  
You have decided to buy a 
FISCHER AMPS
  product. Thank you.  
This  product –  as well as the accompanying rechargeable batteries been developed according to the latest –  has 
state- - -of the art  of  technology  and  will  be  steadily  developed  further  as  required.  The  Charger  complies  with  the 
European Safety Standards and VDE (Association of German Electrical Engineers) regulations. 
Please read this manual carefully prior to the first use, you will get important information for use and safety 
of the unit. These safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
Should you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact FISCHER AMPS.  
BEFORE FIRST OPERATION:  
When  choosing  your  rechargeable  batteries,  ensure  that  they  are  suitable  for  fast  charging.  Particularly 
older or very cheap batteries are often not admitted for this type of charging.  
New rechargeable batteries 
- If batteries are supplied in the unit are already charged. You should , the batteries   re-  charge all batteries 
  first before using them, since they discharge after a long storage time.  
-   The maximum capacity of the rechargeable battery is only achieved after several charging/discharging  
  cycles.  
What you should note in general when working with NiCd and NiMH rechargeable batteries:  
-   Do not dispose of batteries in domestic waste, but take them to a battery collecting point. 
-  -  Use nickel/metal hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries instead of nickel/cadmium (NiCd) batteries, since NiCd  
  cells contain environment-polluting and unhealthy heavy metals. NiMH batteries have a higher capacity and thus  
  longer operating times.  
-   Do not charge batteries in extreme cold or hot (> 40 °C) conditions. 
- Always store a rechargeable battery in charged condition when the rechargeable battery is not used for a longer  
  period of time.  
-  -   After a longer time of non use, recharge battery before use.
  (NiMH batteries have a self-  discharge rate of approx. 10 % per month when not used.)
Produktspecifikationer
| Varumärke: | Fischer Amps | 
| Kategori: | Inte kategoriserad | 
| Modell: | ALC 161 II | 
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