IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES
AB16EJ Plus Operation Manual
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© March 2023
Welding and Grinding Operation
Hazards
• Welding, grinding and polishing
operations must follow the appro-
priate local safety procedures.
• Before performing welding, grind-
ing and polishing operations, turn
off the machine’s power, and en-
sure that all wires or cables are
connected correctly.
• Do not use the machine as a
ground wire during welding and
grinding operations.
• Always make sure that all power
tools are placed completely within
the perimeter of the platform. Do
not hang the cords of power tools
on the guardrail of the platform or
in any work area outside the plat-
form, and do not hang the power
tools directly by their cords.
Fire and Explosion Hazards
• Do not operate the machine,
charge the battery or refuel the
machine in places where poten-
tially flammable or explosive
gases may be present.
• Refueling and charging should be
carried out in a well-ventilated
place without flames, sparks, and
other hazards that may cause fire
or explosion.
• For engine-powered machines,
do not refuel the machine while
the engine is running.
• Never spray ether or other start-
ing agents into glow-plugged
equipped engines (engine-pow-
ered machines).
• Never touch the battery terminals
or cable clamps with tools that
can generate sparks.
• Only approved non-flammable
cleaning solutions should be used
on the machine.
Battery Hazard
• Be sure to read and adhere to the
battery manufacturer's recom-
mendations on proper battery use
and maintenance procedures.
• Individuals without adequate pro-
fessional qualification should not
repair and maintain the battery
system, otherwise this may cause
personal injury or damage to the
battery system.
• Individuals without adequate pro-
fessional qualification should not
modify parameters, signal lights,
etc. during the operation of the
battery system, otherwise this
may cause personal injury or
damage to the battery system.
• Always wear goggles, protective
gloves and protective clothing,
and remove all rings, watches and
other accessories before servic-
ing the battery. Contact with live
circuits may result in death or
serious injury.
• Before replacing the battery, be
sure to select an appropriate num-
ber of personnel and suitable lift-
ing methods.
• It is forbidden to modify the bat-
tery system without approval to
avoid serious accidents.
• When maintaining electrical com-
ponents, the battery should be
disconnected.
• Do not place tools or other metal
objects across the two terminals
of the battery.
• The battery charger can only be
connected to a grounded three-
wire AC power outlet. Make sure
the charger is working properly
before charging. Do not connect
the battery directly to a power
outlet.
• If the battery becomes hot, de-
formed, leaks, emits an unusual
smell, or produces smoke during
use, stop using the battery imme-
diately and report to the relevant
maintenance personnel promptly.
• Batteries contain sulfuric acid
and can produce explosive