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• Never smoke while handling the
power pack or the batteries.
• DO NOT operate the power pack
in a closed-in area or restrict the
ventilation in any way.
• Remove all metal items such as
rings, bracelets, and watches
when working with the lead-acid
batteries. The batteries may
produce short circuit current
that can weld metals, thereby
causing severe burns on skin.
• Keep a supply of baking soda
on hand when working with
the batteries. Baking soda
neutralizes lead-acid battery
electrolytes.
• Always remove the positive
battery clip from the battery first.
CHEMICAL HAZARD
• Have plenty of fresh water and
soap nearby in case battery acid
contacts your skin, clothing or
eyes.
• Remove all metal items such as
rings, bracelets, and watches
when working with the lead-acid
batteries. The batteries may
produce short circuit current
that can weld metals, thereby
causing severe burns on skin.
• Wear complete eye and body
protection, including safety
goggles and protective clothing.
Avoid touching your eyes while
working near the battery.
• Always keep baking soda
on hand for emergencies,
as it neutralizes the battery
electrolytes.
• If battery acid comes into
contact with your skin or
clothing, immediately wash the
area with soap and water. If acid
enters your eye, immediately
flood the eye with cold running
water for at least 20 minutes
and seek medical attention right
away.
• If battery acid is accidentally
swallowed, drink milk, the
whites of eggs or water. Do not
induce vomiting. Seek medical
attention immediately.
• DO NOT dispose of the battery
and the power pack with
regular household waste, as
the batteries may contain lead,
which is hazardous to the
environment.
SAFETY INFORMATION