2.4 Consider having someone nearby to
come to your aid when you work near a
lead-acid battery.
2.5 Have plenty of fresh water and soap
nearby in case battery acid contacts
your skin, clothing or eyes.
2.6 Wear
complete
protection, including safety goggles and
protective clothing. Avoid touching your
eyes while working near the battery.
2.7 If battery acid contacts your skin or
clothing, immediately wash the area
with soap and water. If acid enters
3.
PREPARING THE BATTERY
WARNING
WARNING
CORROSIVE SULFURIC ACID.
3.1 Be sure the area around the battery is
well ventilated while the battery is
being tested.
3.2 Clean the battery terminals. Be careful
to keep corrosion from coming in
contact with your eyes, nose and mouth.
3.3 Inspect the battery for a cracked or
broken case or cover. If the battery is
damaged, do not use the tester.
2.8 If
eye
and
body
2.9 WARNING: This product contains one
RISK OF
3.4 If
CONTACT WITH
BATTERY ACID.
BATTERY ACID
IS A HIGHLY
3.5 If it is necessary to remove the battery
4
your eye, immediately flood the eye
with cold running water for at least
10 minutes and get medical attention
right away.
battery
acid
is
swallowed, drink milk, the whites of
eggs or water. DO NOT induce
vomiting. Seek medical attention
immediately.
or more chemicals known to the State
of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
the battery is
maintenance-free battery, check the
level of each cell and if necessary, add
distilled water until the battery acid
reaches the level specified by the
manufacturer.
This
excessive gas from the cells. Do not
overfill.
from the vehicle to test it, always
remove the ground terminal from the
battery first. Make sure all accessories
in the vehicle are off to ensure you do
not cause any arcing.
accidentally
not
a
sealed
helps
purge