Table 1
Length of cord (feet)
25
50
100
150
AWG (gauge) of cord
18
18
18
16
7)
Do not operate charger with damaged cords or accessories – replace the cord, charger or
accessory immediately.
8)
Do not operate charger if it has been visually damaged or if you can hear that something
has come loose inside the charger.
9)
DO NOT disassemble the charger for any reason – Take it to a qualified service person.
Failure to comply will result in voiding the warranty as well as creating a risk of shock,
fire or personal injuries.
10)
Reduce risk of electric shock by unplugging the charger before any type of maintenance
or cleaning. Turning off controls (if any) does not reduce the risk of shock.
11)
WARNING! RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES***
a. Working with or close to lead acid batteries is dangerous. These batteries generate
explosive gases during normal battery operation, for this reason it is imperative that you
follow these instructions every time you use the charger:
b. Reduce the risk of battery explosion by following all of these and battery
manufacturer recommended instructions. Review all cautionary statements on the
battery, charger, equipment, engines, etc…
12)
Personal Precautions:
a. Working with or close to lead acid batteries is dangerous. These batteries generate
explosive gases during normal battery operation, for this reason it is imperative that you
follow these instructions every time you use the charger:
b. Reduce the risk of battery explosion by following all of these and battery
manufacturer recommended instructions. Review all cautionary statements on the
battery, charger, equipment, engines, etc…
a. Consider working with an assistant so that if an accident should occur that they can
come to your aid.
b. Have a source of fresh water and soap nearby to wash battery acid from contacted
areas.
c. If battery acid contacts clothing or skin wash immediately with soap and water. If acid
comes into contact with eyes, flush with cold running water for 10 minutes and then
seek immediate medical attention.
d. Wear complete eye and clothing protection and avoid touching eyes while working
near batteries.
e. NEVER smoke or create sparks in the vicinity of the battery or other flammable
equipment or materials.
f. Be careful not to drop metal tools or do anything that may create a spark or short
circuit the battery or other electrical part as it may cause an explosion. Remove
personal metal items like jewelry, watches etc… as to avoid a short circuit and personal
injury.
13)
Charging Preparation