1.4 Service tools
General information
First Aid
Always after ingestion or inhalation contact a medical doctor.
Refrigerant
WARNING
!
Eye contact can cause frostbite burns to eyes. Symptoms: Lachrymation, redness,
swelling of tissue, frostbite. Burn.
First Aid
Immediately irrigate with eyewash solution or clean water, holding the eyelids apart
for at least 10 minutes. Call a medical doctor.
WARNING
!
In case of high concentration it can cause narcosis, suffocation and asphyxia.
First Aid
Remove to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed. If symptoms persist,
call a medical doctor.
WARNING
!
Contact with liquid or refrigerated gas can cause frostbite and cold burns.
First Aid
Allow to evaporate. Wash with warm water.
Low voltage and electrical battery
WARNING
!
12V tension powering and controlling un0
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units, it isn’t usually considered
dangerous, however large amount of current available can cause serious burns.
WARNING
!
Improper battery, electrical wire or connection installation can cause fire or
explosion.
WARNING
!
Battery contains sulfuric acid, contact with clothing skin or eyes can cause
irritation and serious burn.
First Aid
Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes and consult a medical doc-
tor.
First Aid
Upon contact with skin, wash with soap and water. Remove contaminate clothing,
which have to be cleaned before reuse.
Electrical main
DANGER
!
Never touch person who is receiving an electric shock, or you could suffer one too.
First Aid
Separate subject from source of electricity as quickly as possible. Best way of doing
this is to turning off the supply. In case of electric shock always call a medical doctor, cause its
effects may not be immediately obvious.
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