Safety
10.
If
battery acid contacts skin
or
clothing, wash
immediately with soap and water.
If
acid enters your
eyes, immediately flood them with running cold water for
at least twenty minutes and get medical attention
immediately.
11.
Keep a supply
of
baking soda on hand in the area
of
the
batteries. Baking soda neutralizes lead-acid battery
electrolyte.
Precautions
for
Using
Rechargeable
Appliances
~
CAUTION
The output
of
the inverter is non-sinusoidal.
Most rechargeable battery-operated equipment uses a
separate charger
or
transformer that is plugged into an AC
receptacle and produces a low voltage charging output.
Some chargers for rechargeable batteries can be damaged
if
connected to the Duracell® Powerpack.
Do not use the following with the Duracell® Powerpack:
• Small battery-operated appliances like flashlights, razors,
and night lights that can be plugged directly into an AC
receptacle to recharge.
• Some chargers for battery packs used in hand power
tools. These chargers display a warning label stating that
dangerous voltages are present at the battery terminals.
Note:
If
you are unsure about using your rechargeable appliance
with the Duracell® Powerpack, contact the equipment
manufacturer to determine the rechargeable appliance's
compatibility with the modified sine wave (non-sinusoidal) AC
waveform.
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975-0339-01-01