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2.Important safety and operation warnings:
Caution: The batteries contain abrasive acids and explosive gases may escape. Do
not smoke! Do not use naked flames or sources of sparks near to the
battery. If any part of your body comes into contact with the battery’s
electrolyte, clean the area immediately and thoroughly with cold water.
If any acid gets into your eyes, rinse them immediately with plenty of
water and consult a doctor as soon as possible. Keep children and pets
at a distance when charging. Should the battery or the charger heat up
when recharging, stop the process and get a qualified professional to
check the battery
We recommend removing the battery from the vehicle before commencing the
charging operation. When this is not possible, disconnect the negative terminal of the
battery that connects the battery to the bodywork when recharging.
Before disconnecting the battery, make sure that you have the correct PIN codes for
the car radio, etc. These are required in order to use protected by a code. Consult your
vehicle owner’s manual to see if there are other vehicle systems that are reset or cleared
when the battery is disconnected. If in doubt, consult your car dealer
Caution: Batteries which have not been used for a long time may not work properly
due to self-discharging or sulfation. These batteries cannot be charged
properly.
Do not use the charger for this type of battery.
Do not use the battery charger as a substitute for electrical power.
Do not run the vehicle’s engine during the battery charging process.
3.Safety instructions:
-Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries!
-Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight!
- When using the charger, do not smoke and ensure that there is no flame near the
device.
- Avoid any contact with the electrolyte – it is very abrasive!
-In order to quickly dissipate the gases generated during the charging process, open the
caps of the battery’s cells and do not use any naked flames or sparks.