Personal Safety Precautions - DieHard 200.71225 Owner's Manual

Microprocessor controlled, fully automatic operation battery charger with engine starter plus battery and alternator tester for 6 and 12-volt batteries
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Never place charger
directly
above battery
being charged.
The gases from the battery
will corrode
and damage
the charger.
Never
touch
the battery
clamps
together
when the charger
is on. You could cause
a spark.
Never
operate
charger
if it has received
a hard blow,
been
dropped,
or otherwise
damaged.
Take itto a qualified
professional
for inspection
and repair.
Be sure to position
the charger
power cord
to prevent
it from being stepped
on, tripped
over, or damaged.
Never
pull out the plug by the cord when
unplugging
the charger.
Pulling
on the
cord
may
cause
damage
to the cord
or
the plug.
Do
not
operate
the charger
if it has
a
damaged
power
cord
or plug.
Have
the
cord replaced.
• Wear
complete
eye and clothing
protection
when working
with lead-
acid batteries.
• Make
sure
that someone
is within
range
of your voice
to come
to your
aid if needed
while you work with or
are near a lead-acid
battery.
• Have
plenty
of fresh
water
and soap
nearby
for use in case battery
acid
contacts
your eyes, skin, or clothing.
If
this happens,
wash
immediately
with
soap and water.
Then get medical
at-
tention.
• Avoid
touching
your
eyes while
working
with a battery.
Acid particles
(corrosion)
may get into your eyes. If
this occurs,
flush eyes immediately
with running
cold water for at least 10
minutes.
Then
immediately
get medi-
cal attention.
• Remove
all personal
metal
items
from your body such as rings, brace-
lets, necklaces
and watches,
while
working
with a lead-acid
battery. A bat-
tery can produce
a short circuit
current
high enough
to weld a ring (or the like)
to metal,
causing
a severe
burn.
• Take care
not to drop any metal tool
or metal object onto the battery.
This
may spark
or short circuit
the battery
or another
electrical
device
that may
cause an explosion.
• Always
operate
the battery
charger
in
an open,
well-ventilated
area.
• Never
smoke
or allow a spark
or flame
in the vicinity
of the battery
or engine.
Batteries
generate
explosive
gases.
• Neutralize
any acid spills
thoroughly
with
baking
soda before
attempting
to
clean up.

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