ALWAYS wear eye protection when working on or around lead-acid batteries.
IMMEDIATELY wash effected area such as face and particularly the eyes with clean
water. Continue washing area, face and eyes, until medical help arrives.
Lead-acid batteries generate hydrogen gas during normal operation; more gas is
generated when the battery is charging. Hydrogen gas is:
1. Explosive
2. Poisonous to breath
3. Highly flammable
TO AVOID AN EXPLOSION AND/OR THE POSSIBILITY OF BEING SPLASHED WITH BATTERY
ACID:
-
NEVER ALLOW THE RED AND BLACK CLAMPS TO TOUCH EACH OTHER NOR FOR
BOTH TO TOUCH THE SAME METAL OBJECT.
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ONLY ATTEMPT TO JUMP-START A VEHICLE OR BOAT IN A WELL VENTILATED
AREA.
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ALWAYS CONNEC T THE RED (+) CL AMP TO THE POS ITIVE (+) BATT ERY T ERMINAL
FIRST.
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DO NOT CONNECT THE BLACK (-) CLAMP TO THE NEGATIVE (-) BATTERY
TERM INAL
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DO CONNECT THE BLACK (-) CLAMP TO A NON-MOVING PART ON THE ENGINE.
1.
TO AVOID POSSIBLE DAMAGE THAT MAY SHORTEN THE UNIT S WORKING LIFE,
PROTECT THIS UNIT FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT, DIRECT HEAT, AND/OR MOISTURE.
2.
THIS SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO BE USED ONLY ON VEHICLES OR BOATS WITH 12-
VOLT ELECT RICAL SYSTEMS.
3.
THIS SYSTEM IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED AS A REPLACEMENT FOR A
VEHICULAR BATTERY.
4.
AIR C OM PRE SSO R C AUT ION: R UN C OM PRE SSO R ON LY F OR 1 0 M INUT ES AT A TIM E
CONTINUOUSLY. THEN LEAVE OFF FOR 10 M INUTES BEFORE USING AGAIN SO
THAT THE COMPRESSOR CAN COOL.
WARNING
IF SPLASHED WITH BATTERY ACID:
CAUTIONS