BURN HAZARD! BATTERIES CONTAIN SULPHURIC ACID. NEVER ALLOW
BATTERY FLUID TO COME IN CONTACT WITH SKIN, EYES OR CLOTHING. SEVERE
BURNS COULD RESULT. MAKE SURE THE CORRECT PERSONAL PROTECTION
• Batteries can produce explosive gases; keep sparks and flames away from the battery.
• Batteries contain sulphuric acid; if splashed on skin or eyes, flush well with water and
seek medical advice.
• Keep battery tops and battery compartment ventilated at all times
• If disconnecting the battery; remove the earth lead FIRST; and re-connect it last.
• If charging the battery; ensure that the charger is switched off before connecting and
disconnecting.
• Do not tip the battery on its side.
• Please see label on battery or manufacturer's instructions for specific information.
• Make sure the start battery fitted is of the correct recommended capacity as stated in
1. Engine Data of Section 10 - Technical Data. If an incorrectly sized battery in
fitted the ECU may not work and the engine may fail to start.
• Always make sure the start battery is fully charged. If the battery in not fully charged
the ECU may not work and the engine may fail to start.
RDG603A81 – Issue 2
WARNING:
EQUIPMENT IS WORN.
NO SMOKING
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