• When removing the battery terminal, always remove the negative terminal
first. If the positive terminal is removed in contact with any metal in the
surrounding area, sparks may be generated to cause a fire, and electric
shock may also be caused, causing serious injury or even endangering life.
• Turn off all electrical equipment on the vehicle before switching on the
battery again. First connect the positive terminal, then connect the negative
terminal. Do not install the battery in the wrong order, otherwise there is a
fire hazard.
• The battery shall be kept away from heat source and open fire, and
ventilation shall be kept during charging and use, otherwise fire or personal
injury may be caused.
• Frequently check whether the fixing clip of the battery terminal is firm and in
good contact to avoid sparks and battery explosion.
• The hydrogen generated during battery charging is flammable and explosive
gas, so the battery should be taken off when using the charger to charge the
battery.
• When working on the battery, be sure to wear safety goggles, and be careful
not to let any battery electrolyte contact the skin, clothes or vehicle body.
• If the battery electrolyte contacts the skin or eyes, wash the contact area with
water immediately and go to the hospital. Always cover the contact area with
a damp sponge or cloth before seeking medical advice.
• After working on the battery bracket, terminals and other parts related to the
battery, be sure to clean your hands.
• Do not lean over the battery.
• Keep children away from the battery.