SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This manual includes guidelines on the operation of your device and the
precautions to follow for your own safety.
Ensure it is read carefully before first use and keep it handy for future
reference.
Risk of explosion and fire!
A battery being charged can emit explosive gas.
The battery tester should only be connected to batteries with a rated output
voltage of 6 V, 12 V and 24 V.
CAUTION: Reverse polarity will cause the fuse to blow and could cause
permanent damage. Damage due to reverse polarity is not covered by our
warranty.
CAUTION: If the car’s battery is disconnected, some management systems
may be disabled.
Consult your vehicle manual for more information on installation.
Do not use the battery tester if the cord or terminals are damaged.
Do not use the battery tester if it has received a severe shock or has been
damaged in any way.
Do not disassemble the device. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of
electric shock or fire.
Acid projection hazard!
• Wear appropriate safety glasses and clothing.
• If your eyes or skin come into contact with battery acid, rinse the affected
part of the body with plenty of water and seek immediate medical assistance.
• Avoid flames and sparks. Do not smoke.
• Protect the electrical contacts of the battery against short-circuiting.
The device complies with European Directive.
The certificate of compliance is available on our website.
EAC conformity mark (Eurasian Economic Commission)
This product should be disposed of at an appropriate recycling facility. Do
not dispose of in domestic waste.
Product whose manufacturer is involved in the packaging’s recycling pro-
cess by contributing to a global system of sorting, collecting and recycling
of households’ packaging waste.
Recyclable product that falls within waste sorting recommendations
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BT 2010
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Original manual
Translation of the original manual