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• Do not touch battery terminals while the equipment is in operation.
• Keep internal parts clean and dry. Dirt and/or moisture can cause insulation failure.
This failure can result in high voltage at the charger output.
• The battery produces very high currents when short-circuited and any metal conductor
that is carrying this current will burn the skin severely if they come into contact.
• Make sure that any kind of jewellery does not come into contact with the battery terminals
or the cell connectors on top of the battery.
• Ensure that the operator or user is not wearing any conductive materials.
• The cables must never be tensioned. Make sure there is always a little slack.
• Battery acid is very corrosive. The operator or persons using the discharger and/or battery
must always wear protective gloves and eye protection.
• We strongly recommend to wear rubber aprons and face protection as well.
• The ventilation system in the room where the batteries are stored should be designed to
provide an adequate amount of fresh air for the number of batteries being charged.
• Do not place tools or anything metallic on top of any battery.
• Make sure the charger is turned OFF before connecting or disconnecting the battery.
The digital display must be completely OFF.
• Do not open the cabinet. Only qualified personnel can open this.