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precautions shall be observed before
charging:
• Try to remove the battery for charging.
When charging a battery that is still
installed in the vehicle, be sure to
disconnect the negative cable.
• When connecting and disconnecting the
charger cable from the battery, make
sure the power supply switch of the
charger is off.
• Pay attention to the warning labels,
specifications and models pasted on
the low-voltage battery.
The battery contains toxic corrosive
sulfuric acid and may produce
inflammable and explosive hydrogen.
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
even death, observe the following
precautions when handling batteries
or working near them:
• Be sure to charge the vehicle in
an open space. Please do not
charge the battery in poorly
ventilated garages or enclosed
rooms.
• Do not allow tools to contact the
battery terminals and generate
sparks;
• Do not smoke or strike matches
near the battery;
• Be sure to wear safety goggles
when working near the battery;
• Please keep children away from
the battery.
• If the electrolyte splashes into
eyes, immediately flush eyes with
clean water for at least 15
minutes and seek medical advice
immediately. If possible, continue
to clean your eyes with an
absorbent sponge or cloth while
seeking medical attention.
• If the electrolyte splashes on your
skin, please thoroughly clean the
contact area. In case of burning
and pain, seek medical advice
immediately;
• If the electrolyte splashes on
clothes, it may penetrate the
clothes and contact with skin.
Please take off your clothes
immediately and take the above
measures if necessary;
• If the electrolyte is swallowed,
drink plenty of water or milk. Take
milk containing magnesium oxide,
stirred raw eggs or vegetable oil
and seek medical advice
immediately.
When replacing the low-voltage battery, a
new one of the same model and
specification must be used. Please contact
a Farizon Auto after-sales service station
for maintenance, replacement and
installation of the battery.
After replacing the low-voltage
battery, please send the old battery
to a Farizon Auto service station for
disposal, or send it to a recycling
station that meets the relevant
environmental protection laws.
There is corrosive acid in the low-
voltage battery. Please keep the front
side up during transportation and
storage. Be careful not to let the low-
voltage battery fall to the ground.
Repair and Maintenance