Cellboost 999-823 Safety Precautions, Battery Hazards, Jump Starting/Battery Charging Hazards

Models: 999-823

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Safety Precautions

Battery Hazards

Before working with batteries, the following are important points about battery safety that you should be aware of:

Batteries are always surrounded by extremely explosive gases. This is especially true when the battery is being charged. To avoid explosion:

Do not smoke near batteries.

Keep arcs, sparks and open flames away from batteries.

Perform battery service work only in a well ventilated area.

Make sure to dispose of batteries according to local regulations.

Electrolyte Hazards:

NOTICE

The batteries on the machine may be either be “wet cell” or gel cell.

It is still important to know and follow these warnings and cautions.

Battery electrolyte in standard “wet cell” batteries contains sulfuric acid which is poisonous and can cause severe chemical burns. To avoid personal injury:

Wear a face shield to prevent sulfuric acid contact with your eyes

Wear chemical resistant gloves and clothing to keep acid off your skin and clothing.

Since wet cell batteries give off explosive gases, use a flashlight to check the electrolyte level, not an open flame such as a match.

Never check the battery by placing a metal object across the battery posts. The resulting spark could ignite anything flammable, causing fire or an explosion.

If electrolyte is splashed into your eyes, flush them immediately with clean water and seek medical attention.

If electrolyte is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.

If electrolyte is splashed onto exposed skin or clothing, flush and clean the area immediately with clean water and seek medical attention if necessary.

Jump Starting/Battery Charging Hazards

Follow the instructions for jump starting or battery charging in the engine owner's manual. You must be at the operator's platform when attempting to start the unit with booster batteries and jumper cables so that you are at the controls when the engine starts.

Here are some general safety rules you must follow for jump starting the machine:

Make sure to connect the positive jumper cable to the positive (RED) terminal on the battery.

Connect the negative cable to the engine, machine chassis or the furthest ground point away from the battery. Never make the final connection at the starter or dead battery. Sparks may ignite the explosive gases surrounding the battery.

When disconnecting cables after jump starting, remove the negative cable first and then the positive cable.IMPORTANT: DO NOT let the cable clamps touch when disconnecting them.

Severe damage can occur to the booster battery or machine.

Never charge a battery or attempt to jump start a frozen battery. The sudden surge in electrical power could cause the battery to explode.

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