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• Alwayswrapthecablesbackintopositionandstoretheclampsproperly.
• Donotusewhileunitisrecharging.Disconnectfromchargerbeforeuse.
• IfyourRescueportablepowerpackrequiresservice,followthedirectionsinthe
warrantysection.Donotattempttorepairtheunitorreplaceparts.Unauthorized
repairs will void your warranty.
• Nolubricationisrecommendedorrequired.
• Avoidstoringindirectsunlight,inextremeheatorcold,orverymoistareas.
• Wearrubberglovesandprotectiveclothingwhenworkingaroundleadacidbatteries.
• Donotsmoke.Donotallowanyopenameorsparksnearaleadacidbattery.
• Removerings,bracelets,necklaces,watchesandotherpersonalmetalitems.Alead
acid battery can produce short circuit current strong enough to weld metal items and
cause severe burns.
• Becarefulwithtoolsaroundleadacidbatteries;donotdroptoolsonbattery—sparks
andexplosioncouldresult.
• Ifbatteryacidcontactsyourskinorclothing,washwithsoapandwater.Ifacidenters
youreye,immediatelyoodtheeyewithcoldrunningwaterfor10minutesandseek
medical attention.
• Ifbatteryacidisswallowed,drinkmilk,eggwhitesorwaterandDONOTinduce
vomiting.Getimmediatemedicalattention.
• Whenworkingunderthehood,becarefulofmovingfanblades,belts,pulleysand
other moving parts that may cause injury.
PursuanttoCaliforniaProposition65,thisproductcontainschemicalsknowntotheStateof
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Working Under Hood and Around Lead-Acid
Batteries
Risk of Serious Injury
Use Your Power Pack Safely
Risk of electric shock, re or explosion.
Lead acid batteries generate explosive gas. They
contain sulfuric acid which is highly corrosive.