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18. Do
not
get
battery
acid
in
your
eyes or
on
your
skin
or clothes.
Battery acid can damage
eyes, skin,
and
clothes.
If
you
accidentally
comein contact
with
battery ac'id,
wash
with as
much water as
possible
and
use
weak
soda
(such
as
baking
soda)
to neutralize the
acid.
If
acid
gets
in
your
eyes,
visit a
doctor
as soon
as
possible.
19. Use safety
goggles
when
you
work on a
vehicle.
This
protects
your
eyes
against
acid, dust,
gasoline,
or
objects
which
may fly from
moving
parts.
20.
Do not
wear a necktie, scarf,
or
loose clothjng
near an
operating
engine.
Keep
hands and
hair away
from moving engine
parts
such
as
fan blades,
belts,
or
pulleys.
This
can cause
a serious
injury.
21 . Do not
wear
wrist watches,
rings, or other
jewellery
when
you
work
on an engine.
Such
items
may
catch
on
moving
parts
or
cause
a
burn
to the
wearer
when an
'item
makes a short circuit.
23. Keep
your
hands away
from the electric cooling
fan.
The fan
can start
at
any
time.
ABOUT CAUTIONS
Cautions
give
instructions to
prevent
damage
to
equipment.
Cautions
will
be
given
in
the
following list and
just
before
the
subject
to which the caution
is applicable.
CAUTIONS
1.
Check the engine oil
level and add oil
if necessary before
you
do a
test. An
engine should
not
be tested
if the
oil
level
is too low.
The
test
results will
be
influenced
and
the
engine
can be damaged
if
you
do a
test
with
a
low
oil
level.
Check
the
coolant
level
and
add
coolant
if
necessary before
you
do a
test. An
engine should
not
be tested
if
the coolant
level is too low.
The test
results will
be
influenced
and
the
engine
can be damaged
when
you
test
an engine
with
a
low
coolant
level.
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22. Do
not operate
the
timing
light too near
fans
or belts.
The timing
light
has the
effect
of
making
the fan seem
to
"stand
still".
This is a
dangerous
optical
illusion
which might cause
the
operator
to
contact
the fan.
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