8.Use only with vehicles with 12 volt DC electrical systems.
9.Turn vehicle ignition off before making cable connections. Vehicle’s engine must be cooled down before making cable connections.
10.Disconnect the battery cables before installing Off Road lights or changing bulbs. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of accident.
11.Keep automotive accessory maintained and clean. Do not use a damaged automotive accessory. Tag damaged automotive accessories “Do not use” until repaired.
12.Avoid contact with Battery Acid. If splashed, immediately wash affected area with clean water and baking soda for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists get medical help im- mediately.
13.Connect Off Road Light cables to proper polarities. Connect black cable to the negative battery terminal, and the red cable to the positive battery terminal (For a negative grounded system). Failure to do so could result in sparks, possible fire and severe personal injury.
14.Keep cables clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys, and other moving parts of the engine that may cause injury, or damage to the Off Road Light.
15.Do not allow the Black and Red battery cables or terminals to touch. Failure to adhere to these directions could result in severe personal injury. If this happens, sparks will occur that can melt connection lugs, or other metal objects, and create the potential for fire.
16.Read all instructions and warnings on any battery or automotive electrical systems before working on vehicle.
17.Do not expose the battery or bare wires, switches or connections to rain or wet conditions.
18.To avoid damage of cable and plug, never pull the cable to disconnect the Fog Lights.
19.Always unplug the Off Road Light from their electrical connection and allow to cool completely before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning pro- cedures.
20.Repairs should be carried out only by a qualified technician.
21.An appropriate
22.This product contains or, when used, produces a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. (California Health & Safety Code § 25249.5, et seq.)
23.HID lamps emit ultraviolet, visible, and infrared radiation. HID bulbs operate at very high temperatures and pressures. Possible skin or eye irritation can result from exposures exceeding 15 minutes. Do not stare at exposed lamp in operation. During operation, the bulb should be enclosed in a housing to prevent injury. Do not remove bulb from equip- ment until it has cooled completely. Never handle the bulb when it is operating or until it has cooled!
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