
Dangerous Acid, Explosive Gases! Batteries contain sulfuric acid. To prevent acid burns, avoid contact with
skin, eyes and clothing. Batteries produce explosive hydrogen gas while being charged. To prevent a fire or
explosion, charge batteries only in well-ventilated areas. Keep sparks, open flames, and other sources of
ignition away from the battery at all times. Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Remove all jewelry when
servicing batteries.
Before disconnecting the negative (-) ground cable, make sure all switches are OFF. If ON, a spark will occur at
the ground cable terminal which could cause an explosion if hydrogen gas or gasoline vapors are present.
When disconnecting the battery, ALWAYS disconnect the negative (-) terminal FIRST.
DO NOT smoke around the unit. Gas fumes may accumulate and be ignited. The battery is also extremely
flammable. This will prevent possible explosions.
DO NOT damage the vehicle in any manner during installation. When routing fuel lines DO NOT place the
hose in any location where damage may occur to the hose or vehicle. Avoid any contact with moving parts,
areas of high temperature, brake lines, fuel lines, muffler, catalytic converter, or sharp objects.
DO NOT exceed your vehicle’s payload capacity. Check with the vehicle manufacturer for the gross Vehicle
weight Rating (GVWR) GVWR is the maximum allowable combined weight of the vehicle, including all
passengers, fuels, tools, and cargo.
DO NOT operate this unit without the filters installed in the waste tank.