INTRODUCTION
Battery
Batteries give off explosive gases.
Never handle open flames and unshielded light sources
near batteries. (No smoking is addressed in the next in-
struction).
To prevent any risk of explosion, observe the following
instructions:
• When disconnecting the battery cables, always discon-
nect the negative (-) cable first.
• To reconnect the battery cables, always connect the
negative (-) cable last.
• Never short-circuit the battery terminals with metal ob-
jects.
• Do not weld, grind or smoke near a battery.
Battery electrolyte causes severe burns. The battery con-
tains sulphuric acid. Avoid any contact with the skin, eyes
or clothing.
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Treatment:
• EXTERNAL: Rinse well with water, removing any soiled
clothing.
• INTERNAL: Avoid vomiting. Drink water to rinse your
mouth. Consult a doctor.
• EYES: Rinse abundantly with water for
15 min
and con-
sult a doctor.
• When the electrolyte of a battery is frozen, it can ex-
plode if you attempt to charge the battery or if you try to
start the engine using a booster battery. Always keep
the battery charged to prevent the electrolyte freezing.
Provide good ventilation when changing a battery or using
a battery in an enclosed space. Always protect your eyes
when working near a battery.
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Never set tools down on the battery. They may induce
a short circuit, causing irreparable damage to the battery
and injuring persons.
Never wear metal necklaces, bracelets or watch straps
when working on the battery. The metal parts may induce
a short circuit resulting in burns.
Dispose of used batteries separately from other waste in
the interests of environmental protection.
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