3 SPECIFIC USER SAFETY RULES FOR RDC Tool
The technology used for the design and manufacturing control of the RDC Tool
makes it a reliable, simple and safe device to use.
The personnel in charge of using the diagnostic tools is required to follow the
general safety rules and to use the RDC Tool tool for its intended use only.
Furthermore, they are required to carry out the maintenance as described in
this manual.
3.1 Glossary
Operator:
a qualified person responsible for using the diagnostic tool.
Tool/device:
any RDC Tool device.
3.2 General Rules
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The operator must have basic knowledge of mechanics, automotive engineering,
car repair and of the potential dangers that may arise during self-diagnosis
operations.
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The operator must have carefully read all the information and instructions in the
technical documents provided with the tool.
3.3 Operator Safety
The communication between the device and the sensor of the TPMS
system may require you to work close to the tyre.
Distraction and carelessness could cause personal injury.
Safety Measures:
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Make sure the vehicle's parking brake is engaged.
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Use the necessary safety equipment.
3.4 Tool Safety
The tool was designed to be used in specific environmental conditions.
Using the tool in environments with temperature and humidity values
that differ from those specified, may impair its efficiency.
Safety Measures:
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Put the tool in a dry area.
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Do not expose or use the tool near heat sources.
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Do not use corrosive chemicals, solvents or harsh detergents to clean the tool.
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