Product Manual
Perform Maintenance Safely
Battery Hazards
The liquid in batteries contains acid, which is a POISON
and could cause SEVERE CHEMICAL BURNS.
Avoid injury:
• Wear a face shield to prevent contact with your eyes
• Wear chemical-r
esistant gloves and clothing to keep
electr
olyte off your skin and regular clothing
WARNING! Electrolyte will damage eyes or skin on
contact. Always wear a face shield to avoid
electrolyte in eyes.
If liquid from the battery contacts your eyes, ush
immediately with clean water and get medical attention.
Wear chemical-resistant gloves and protective clothing
to keep liquid off your skin. If liquid contacts exposed
skin or clothing, wash off immediately with clean water.
If liquid is ingested, drink large quantities of water or
milk. DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical attention
immediately.
Wear face
protection
Wear hand
protection
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Perform Maintenance Safely
Avoid Explosion
WARNING! Avoid serious injury from explosion.
Lead-acid batteries produce extremely explosive gases
especially when being charged. Keep arcs, sparks,
flames and lighted tobacco away.
• Do not smoke near batteries
• Keep them away from arcs, sparks and open ames
• Provide adequate ventilation
Never check the battery by placing a metal object
across the battery posts. The resulting spark could
cause an explosion.
WARNING! Avoid serious injury from battery
explosion. Do not charge a battery or jump-start the
engine if the battery is frozen.
Warm to 60°F (15.5°C) or the battery may explode and
could cause serious injury.
Safety rules during battery jump-starting:
• Follow the instructions for proper battery jump-
starting, as specied in the manufacturer’s manual
• Be sure the machines are not touching
• Observe the polarity of the batteries and connections
•
Make the nal cable connection to the engine or
the furthest gr
ound point away from the battery
.
Never make the nal connection at the starter or
dead battery. Sparks may ignite the explosive gases
pr
esent at the battery
• When disconnecting cables, remove the cables in
r
everse order of connection (e.g., nal connection rst)
Avoid sparks
and open flames
near batteries
When
jump-starting,
observe polarity and
make final
connection at
ground point
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