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Safety
Exhaust gasses of running engines contain carbon monoxide. . . you can't see it. . . you can't smell it. . .
you can't taste it. . . but it's there whenever an engine runs. . . and it's deadly!
When you smell the other gasses in the exhaust, you are inhaling carbon monoxide. Run engines only in well ventilated
areas.
Eyes Need help
Grinding
S p r a y e d
Cleaners,
Paints
End of Cables
Acid
Chiseling
(steel on steel)
(Tip: Use plastic or brass type hammers.
They don't chip off as easily as steel hammers.)
If spilled or splashed on
any part of body..
If solution gets
into eyes. . .
Wash. . . and see a Doctor, fast!
Wash with lots
of water. . .
Charging Lead Acid Batteries
Attach and remove these cables
with charger unplugged from 110 volt wall
socket. (Prevents shocks if the charger
is defective.)
Observe correct polarity when con-
necting these charger leads.
Always charge in a well ventilated
area. Charging causes acid solution to
give off hydrogen gas through the vents
in the caps. . . Make sure vents are open.
If clogged, pressure inside may build. . .
battery may explode.
Handling Lead Acid Batteries