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Safety Precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. We recommend that you read the manual thoroughly before use. Always keep
this manual in a convenient location. A pocket is provided in the padded bag
for the instruction manual.
2. To reduce the risk of injury, charge only 12 Volt Lead Acid, AGM and GEL type
batteries. Other types of batteries may be subject to bursting which can lead to
personal injury and property damage.
3. Always operate in a well ventilated space. Batteries emit explosive gases.
These gases can be ignited by a spark, cigarette or naked flame such as a
cigarette lighter or matches.
4. Make sure the voltage of the battery being connected is the same as the output
voltage of the solar controller.
5. Make sure to connect with the correct polarity (the positive red clamp to the
positive battery pole, the negative black clamp to the negative battery pole).
6. Keep away from explosive gases, flames, smoke and sparks.
7. Keep away from any flammable substances.
8. Always adhere to the battery manufacturers recommendations when charging
your battery.
9. Given sufficient light, solar panels always generate energy even when they are
disconnected. Accidental ‘shorting’ of the terminals or wiring can result in a
spark causing personal injury or a fire hazard.
10. This unit is not intended for use by small children without adult supervision.
11. Always avoid charging old, damaged, overly discharged or defective batteries.
12. When working around a battery, it is advisable to wear protective goggles or
eye glasses.
13. Have plenty of fresh water and soap available in case battery acid comes into
contact with skin, clothing or eyes (no soap).
14. If the battery acid comes into contact with the skin or clothing, flush
immediately with large amounts of water. In case of accidental eye contact,
flush eyes for at least 15 minutes with clean water. The eyes should be
submerged under the water and kept open. See a doctor immediately. Do not
use eye drops or other medications unless instructed by a doctor.
15. When working with a battery, be careful not to short out the battery with a metal
tool or object. Remove all personal items such as watches, rings, bracelets and
necklaces. The possibility of a short circuit exists, which can damage such items
and cause severe burns and/or personal injury.
16. Keep the surface of the solar panels clean from dust by cleaning it with a soft
cloth. Do not walk on modules.
17. Do not scratch or bend solar panels.
18. Do not disassemble or open the solar panels and controller. There are no
user-serviceable parts in this unit.
19. Do not pack heavy items on top of the solar panels when storing or
transporting.