
T605 TOYOTA/LEXUS
Safet
Precautions
To avoid body hurt and damage to the device or your car, please read
this manual carefully before using T605.
The general testing process described in this manual is got by technologist
of experience. Safety precaution is required in most of the process to avoid
body hurt and damage to the device or your car. Prior to your using this
device, please read vehicle maintenance code and follow the safety
precautions. Keep mention to the following general safety precautions.
zIt generates CO and other poisonous air when engine run. To avoid
this kind of hurt, please repair the car in a well-air-ventilated location.
zTo protect your eyes from the damage of the exposed objects, hot and
harmful liquid, please wear good eye-protection tools.
zWhen an engine is running, many parts (such as the coolant fan,
pulleys, fan belt etc.) turn at high speed. To avoid serious injury,
always be aware of moving parts. Keep a safe distance from these
parts as well as other potentially moving objects.
zEngine parts become very hot when the engine is running. To prevent
severe burns, avoid contact with hot engine parts.
zBefore starting an engine for testing or trouble-shooting, make sure
the parking brake is engaged. Put the transmission in park (for
automatic transmission) or neutral (for manual transmission). Block the
drive wheels with suitable blocks.
zConnecting or disconnecting test equipment when the ignition is ON
can damage test equipment and the vehicle's electronic components.
Turn the ignition OFF before connecting the T605 to or disconnecting
the T605 from the vehicle’s Data Link Connector (DLC).
zTo prevent damage to the on-board computer when taking vehicle
electronic measurements, please always use a digital multimeter with
at least 10meg Ohms of impedance.
zFuel and battery vapors are highly flammable. To prevent an explosion,
keep all sparks, heated items and open flames away from the battery
and fuel / fuel vapors. DO NOT SMOKE NEAR THE VEHICLE
DURING TESTING.
zDon't wear loose clothing or jewelry when working on an engine.
Loose clothing can become caught in the fan, pulleys, belts, etc.
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