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Exclusive answer: The manual strongly warns against it. But many professionals remove the clear plastic guard for flush cutting. If you do, wear a full-face shield—the KL 1206’s blade stroke is long and can throw chips at high velocity.

The unit is designed to sit flush with kitchen cabinetry, often beneath a wall oven or in a dedicated appliance housing unit. This saves counter space and creates a streamlined kitchen aesthetic.

This charger is built for standard automotive batteries and features a simple, portable design. Voltage: 12V. Effective Charging Current: 6A. Arithmetic Charging Current: 4A. Power Consumption: 85W.

Battery Capacity Range: Suitable for batteries between 20 Ah and 90 Ah. Dimensions: Approximately 140mm (L) x 90mm (W) x 220mm (H). Weight: 1.5 kg.

Safety Rating: IP30 protection (protection against solid objects over 2.5mm, no water protection). Operating Instructions

The KL 1206 is an older, straightforward model that typically uses an "automatic" charging curve.

Preparation: Ensure the battery is in a well-ventilated area. Connection:

Connect the Red (+) clip to the positive battery terminal first.

Connect the Black (-) clip to the negative battery terminal or a bare metal part of the vehicle frame (if the battery is still in the car).

Powering On: Plug the charger into a standard 230V AC mains outlet.

Monitoring: Use the LED indicators on the front panel to monitor status. Some variants feature a simple "charging" vs. "full" indicator.

Disconnection: Once charging is complete, unplug the device from the mains before removing the clips from the battery. Safety Features & Maintenance

Polarity Protection: Most versions include a protection fuse or indicator light to prevent damage if the clips are connected backward.

Overheating: If the unit becomes too hot, it may automatically reduce power to protect the internal circuitry.

Maintenance: The device is maintenance-free. Use a dry cloth to clean the plastic casing; never use solvents. BOSCH KL 1206 AUTODOC

There are three grease nipples hidden under the infeed table. The manual exclusive diagram shows exactly where to inject lithium grease—a step missed by 90% of used owners, leading to frozen elevation screws.