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Safety
Electrical Hazard Precautions
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Never smoke or allow open flames or sparks near batteries.
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Leave battery box open when charging batteries in the vehicle for
adequate ventilation of explosive gas (hydrogen) produced.
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Always disconnect batteries before repairing electrical system to avoid
danger of fire-causing sparks. Disconnect battery ground cable first and
reconnect last.
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Always disconnect batteries & alternator leads before carrying out any
welding on the vehicle.
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Never check battery charge by placing metal objects across battery posts
to avoid sparks at battery posts.
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Use jumper cables only as recommended. Improper use can result in
battery explosion or unexpected vehicle motion.
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Never operate engine starter for more than 30 seconds and allow two
minutes between long cranking periods for cooling. An overheated starter
could cause a fire.
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If electric coolant or lubricant heaters are used, be sure to follow heater
manufacturer’s recommendations for use to avoid electrical and/or fire
hazards.
Mounting and Dismounting
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Only use steps and hand holds provided to mount or dismount
the vehicle. Do not grasp the steering wheel.
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Always face the access system and maintain at least three
points of support to mount or dismount the vehicle (two hands and
one foot, or two feet and one hand.
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Ensure walkways, stairways, platforms, handrails and handholds
are free of frost, ice, oil, water or anything else that could cause slip,
trip or falls.
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Never mount or dismount a moving vehicle. Never jump off the
vehicle.
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