Wear personal protective
equipment such as safety
goggles, hand gloves and
dust mask . We recommend the
use of acid and alkali-resistant
hand gloves . Use of personal
protective equipment reduces
the risk of injury .
Be attentive and use common
sense during operation . Never
leave the appliance unattended
during use . A moment of
inattention may result in
serious injury or damage to the
appliance and / or vehicle .
Fuels and lubricants can be
hazardous to health . Avoid
direct skin contact and
inhalation of fumes .
20 GB/IE
mCAUTION! Danger of
burns! Take special care when
working with vehicle batteries .
Battery acid may leak causing
serious injuries . If the battery
acid get into contact with skin
or eyes, flush it with water and
consult your physician .
Make sure that the vehicle
is not parked on a sloped
ground, otherwise it might not
be possible to pump out all
oil . Make sure that the parking
brake is engaged .
Grasp the terminals only by the
insulated handles . Pay attention
to correct polarity . Connect
the positive pole terminal to
the positive pole of the vehicle
battery and the negative
terminal to the negative pole
(see "Getting started") .