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Static electricity from the body
Before checking or cleaning the battery, remove
static electricity from your body by touching
metallic parts at a place away from the battery.
Pay attention to battery electrolyte level
Do not operate the truck or charge the battery
when the battery electrolyte level is below
the LOW E R L EVE L mar king ; o the r wise ,
the components inside the battery may be
deteriorated and the battery life shortened, and
in the worst case an explosion might occur. Keep
the battery electrolyte level between the UPPER
LEVEL and LOWER LEVEL markings at all times.
Add puried water if the level is low.
Do not connect or disconnect the battery
receptacles with the battery circuit conducting
Electric trucks
Prohibit to connect the battery that has over
the specied voltage.
When connecting the booster cable to the
battery, pay attention to the polarity of the
pole.
Two batteries shall be connected in parallel,
not in series.
Obey regulations
When disposing of waste oil, solvent, or discharged
battery, obey the regulations and rules.
Caution to be taken when adjusting tire
ination pressure (rim, compressor):
When checking tire inflation pressure, position
yourself in the path of rotation, not on the side of
the tire.
When inflating a tire using a compressor, first
adjust the air pressure of the compressor;
otherwise the air pressure will rise to the
maximum pressure of the compressor, leading to
a serious accident.
Inating tires to a high pressure requires special
skill.
Inating tires requires special skill. Tires must be
inated only by a qualied person.
When using compressed air, wear safety glasses
and mask.
When inflating tires, wear safety glasses and
mask because dust might get into your eyes or
mouth.
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