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Active Fuel Injector Tester User Guide
Safety Information
Fuel vapors are toxic and explosive, which can cause severe injury
or death
• Use proper ventilation to avoid breathing fuel vapors.
• Ethanol fuel and gasoline mixed with ethanol are highly poisonous and chemically active.
Blindness and death are possible if exposure to these substances is extensive.
• Minimize prolonged exposure to ethanol as a liquid or vapor. Remember, symptoms of
ethanol exposure can occur after a delay of several days.
• Minimize contact with the skin with the use of gloves (such as nitrile gloves) when there is
possibility of getting ethanol fuel on your hands. If the skin is directly exposed, wash the area
immediately and change any clothes that have become wet with fuel.
• Always wear appropriate protective glasses when testing the pressure of the fuel system
or gas caps. Should fuel get into eyes, flush eyes immediately with water and consult your
physician.
• Follow all federal, state and local regulation for the safe storage and use of the compressed
nitrogen gas used or stored at site.
Vehicles emit flammable vapors which can ignite
• Keep flames, sparks, cigarettes and other ignition sources away from the vehicle at all times.
• In case of fire, never use water to fight flames caused by gasoline or ethanol blended
gasoline. This will cause the flames to spread instead of extinguishing them.
• Use a dry chemical extinguisher to fight flames (preferably one marked ABC, though BC is
acceptable). A foam extinguisher is acceptable only if it is ARF grade, which is resistant to
alcohol.