B. | PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY |
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1.WARNING: Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection, when working with
2.Make sure someone is within range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when you work with or near a
3.Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby for use if battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or eyes. If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water.
4.Avoid touching your eyes while working with a battery. Acid particles (corrosion) may get into your eyes! If acid enters your eye, immediately flood eye with running cold water for at least 10 minutes. Get medical attention immediately.
5.Remove all personal metal items such as rings, bracelets,
necklaces, and watches when working with a
6.Take care not to drop a metal tool or other metal onto the battery. Metal may cause sparking or short circuit the battery or another electrical device. Sparking may cause an explosion.
7.Always operate battery charger in an open well ventilated area.
8.NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of the battery or engine. Batteries generate explosive gases!
C.GROUND AND AC POWER CORD CONNECTIONS
Charger should be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock. Charger is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment ground- ing conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. This battery charger is designed for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounded plug that looks like the plug illustrated in FIGURE 1 (A). This plug should be used in a grounded outlet. The plug pins must fit the receptacle (outlet).
ADAPTER: A temporary adapter, as shown in FIGURE 1 (B) and (C), may be used to connect the charger plug to a two pole receptacle (outlet), as shown in FIGURE 1 (B).
NOTE: The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician.
GROUNDING
SCREW
FIGURE 1 GROUNDING METHODS
DANGER: Never alter the AC cord or plug provided. If it will not fit outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Improper connection can
result in a risk of an electrical shock. DANGER: Before using an adapter, as illustrated, be certain that the center screw of the outlet plate is grounded. The
USE OF ADAPTER PLUG NOT ALLOWED IN CANADA
D. | PREPARING TO CHARGE |
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1.Make sure you have a 6 volt or a 12 volt
2.Clean battery terminals. Take care to keep corrosion from coming in contact with your eyes.
3.If required, add distilled water in each cell until battery acid reaches levels specified by battery manufacturer. This helps purge excessive gas from cells. Do not overfill. For a bat- tery without cell caps, carefully follow manufacturer's re- charging instructions.
4.Study all battery manufacturer's specific precautions, such as removing or not removing cell caps while charging, and recommended rates of charge.
5.Be sure area around battery is well ventilated while battery is being charged. Gas can be forcefully blown away by using a piece of cardboard or other
6.If necessary to remove battery from vehicle to charge, al- ways remove grounded terminal from battery first. Make sure all accessories in the vehicle are off, so as not to cause an arc.
7.A marine (boat) battery must be removed and charged on shore. To charge it on board requires equipment specially designed for marine use.
E. | CHARGER LOCATION PRECAUTIONS |
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Never place charger directly above the battery being charged, gases from battery could damage the charger.
Never allow battery acid to drip on the charger when reading specific gravity of filling battery.
Never operate charger in a closed in area, or restrict ventilation in any way.
Do not set battery on top of the charger.
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