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Be extra cautious to reduce the risk of dropping a metal tool 2.3
onto the battery. It might spark or short-circuit the battery or
other electrical part that may cause an explosion.
Use this charger for charging LEAD-ACID batteries only. It is 2.4
not intended to supply power to a low voltage electrical system
other than in a starter-motor application. Do not use this battery
charger for charging dry-cell batteries that are commonly used
with home appliances. These batteries may burst and cause
injury to persons and damage to property.
NEVER charge a frozen battery.2.5
NEVER overcharge a battery.2.6
Consider having someone close enough by to come to your aid 2.7
when you work near a lead-acid battery.
Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid 2.8
contacts your skin, clothing or eyes.
Wear complete eye and body protection, including safety 2.9
goggles and protective clothing. Avoid touching your eyes while
working near the battery.
If battery acid contacts your skin or clothing, immediately 2.10
wash the area with soap and water. If acid enters your eye,
immediately ood the eye with cold running water for at least 10
minutes and get medical attention right away.
If battery acid is accidentally swallowed, drink milk, the whites of 2.11
eggs or water. DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical
attention immediately.
PREPARING TO CHARGE3.
RISK OF CONTACT WITH BATTERY ACID.
BATTERY ACID IS A HIGHLY CORROSIVE
SULFURIC ACID.
If it is necessary to remove the battery from the vehicle to 3.1
charge it, always remove the grounded terminal rst. Make sure
all of the accessories in the vehicle are off to prevent arcing.

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