Safety Information; Safety Notice - Snap-On EEBC500-INT Manual De Instrucciones

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When reprogramming, the power supplied to the vehicle
module must not drop below OEM specified voltage.
Some reprogramming operations with the key-on will turn
on cooling fans, fuel pumps, and other components that
will cause the battery to drain faster than normal. Instead
of pulling fuses to prevent the battery drain, it is easier
and more practical to have the vehicle connected to a
constant voltage power supply. During reprogramming,
there is a risk of having the operation fail if the voltage falls
below the proper operating voltage. Sometimes a failed
operation can be recovered, but there is a chance that failed
reprogramming could ruin the control module.
Features
10-in. (254 mm) Diameter Pneumatic Wheels – allows
easy movement around the shop and lot.
Digital Display - % of Charge – Voltage – Alternator
Performance – shows precise data.
Covered tool storage compartment – convenient space
for battery service tools.
Clamp storage posts and built-in cable wraps– keep
clamps and cables organized.
Heavy-duty clamps – provide secure connections and
minimal current losses.
90-in. (2.28 m) output cables – for extended reach in
vehicles with hard-to-reach batteries.
9 foot (3 meter) AC power cord - for extended reach.
Storage Area for Booster Packs or Auxiliary 12V batteries
in the convenient bottom tray.
For indoor use, do not expose to rain.
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SAFEtY inForMAtion

Safety notice

For your safety, read this manual thoroughly before
operating your charger. Your charger is intended for use by
properly trained, skilled professional automotive technicians.
The safety messages presented below and throughout this
user's manual are reminders to the operator to exercise care
when using this charger.
There are many variations in procedures, techniques,
tools, and parts for servicing vehicles, as well as in the
skill of the individual doing the work. Because of the vast
number of applications and variations in the products
that can be charged with this instrument, Snap-on cannot
possibly anticipate or provide advice or safety messages
to cover every situation. It is the automotive technician's
responsibility to be knowledgeable of the system that is to
be charged. It is essential to use proper service methods
and procedures and to perform charging in an appropriate
and acceptable manner that does not endanger your
safety, the safety of others in the work area, the vehicle or
equipment being charged.
It is assumed that the operator has a thorough
understanding of vehicle battery, charging, and starting
systems before using this charger. This understanding
of principles and operating theories is necessary for
competent, safe and accurate use of this charger.
Before using your charger, always refer to and follow the
safety messages and applicable test procedures provided
by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being
charged.
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