Battery Explosion; Moving Parts Hazards; Burn Hazards - Solar PRO-LOGIX PL5100 Manual Del Propietário

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Following all manufacturers' instructions and safety procedures will reduce the risk of accident.
Working around lead-acid batteries may be dangerous. Lead-acid batteries release explosive gases
during normal operation, charging and jump starting. Carefully read and follow these instructions for
safe use. Always follow the specific instructions in this manual and on the Battery Charger each
WARNING – Battery Explosion Hazards
time you use the Battery Charger.
All lead-acid batteries (car, truck and boat) produce hydrogen gas which may violently explode in
1. NEVER connect both battery charger clamps directly to the two posts of the same battery. See
the presence of fire or sparks. Do not smoke, use matches or a cigarette lighter while near
Operation Instructions for connection procedures.
batteries. Do not handle the battery while wearing vinyl clothing because static electricity sparks
2. NEVER allow the DC output clamps to touch each other.
are generated when vinyl clothing is rubbed. Review all cautionary material on the Battery Charger
3. ALWAYS be extra cautious to reduce the risk of dropping a metal object, such as a tool, onto or
and in the engine compartment.
near the battery. Doing so could produce a spark or short circuit the battery or other electrical part
Always wear eye protection, appropriate protective clothing and other safety equipment when
that could cause an explosion.
working near lead-acid batteries. Do not touch eyes while working on or around lead-acid batteries.
4. NEVER operate the battery charger in a closed-in area or restrict ventilation in any way.
Always store clamps away from each other or common conductors. Improper storage of clamps
5. ALWAYS make sure the area around a battery is well ventilated while it is being charged. Gas can
may cause the clamps to come in contact with each other, or a common conductor, which would
be forcefully blown away by using a piece of cardboard or other non-metallic material as a fan.
be hazardous if the charger was plugged into an AC outlet.
6. ALWAYS make sure that the AC power cord is unplugged from the AC outlet or extension cord
Use extreme care while working within the engine compartment, because moving parts may cause
BEFORE connecting or disconnecting the battery charger clamps, to prevent arcing or burning.
severe injury. Read and follow all safety instructions published in the vehicle's Owner's Manual.
7. ALWAYS locate the battery charger as far away from the battery as the DC output cables will
Batteries being charged with the Battery Charger unit likely contain liquid acids which are
permit.
hazardous if spilled.
8. ALWAYS twist or rock charger clamps back and forth several times on the battery post and
the other point of connection at the time of initial connection. This helps keep the clamps from
slipping off their points of connection which helps reduce the risk of sparking. DO NOT rock the
clamp connected to the battery post AFTER the second connection (at a point away from the
battery) is made or sparking may occur at the battery post.
9. ALWAYS check the cable and wire connections at the battery(s) for tightness BEFORE starting to
charge. A loose connection can cause sparks or excessive heating which could cause a battery
WARNING
explosion.
Failure to follow instructions may cause
10. ALWAYS make sure the battery compartment is open and well ventilated before charging.
damage or explosion, always shield eyes.
Read entire instruction manual before use.
WARNING – Moving Parts Hazards
1. NEVER connect the battery charger clamps to a vehicle when the engine is running.
2. ALWAYS stay clear of fan blades, fan belts, pulleys and other moving engine parts when working
near an engine. Moving engine parts can cause severe personal injury, including dismemberment.
3. ALWAYS make sure that the battery charger cables and clamps are positioned so they will not
come in contact with any moving engine parts.
4. NEVER wear loose clothing or long hair around moving parts because they may get caught and
cause severe injury or death.
WARNING – Burn Hazards
1. NEVER lean on or rest against the engine or cooling system parts when the vehicle is running.
2. ALWAYS stay clear of the cooling system, engine, and engine manifold. These engine
components get very hot and retain heat for a long time. Touching any of these components can
cause severe burns.
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