Safety guidelines – Equus 3568 - INNOVA Digital Timing Light User Manual

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SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Fire Extinguisher

Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for
gasoline/chemical/electrical fires on hand
whenever working on a vehicle.

Fireproof Container

Store rags and flammable liquids only in
fireproof containers. Allow soaked rags to dry
thoroughly in open air before discarding.

Safety Goggles

Wear safety goggles when working on a vehicle
to protect your eyes from battery acid, gasoline,
and airborne dust and dirt from moving engine
parts.

LOOSE CLOTHING AND LONG HAIR
(MOVING PARTS)

Be very careful not to get your hands, hair or
clothes near any moving parts such as fan
blades, belts and pulleys or throttle and
transmission linkages. DO NOT wear loose
clothing or jewelry when working on a vehicle.

VENTILATION

ALWAYS operate vehicle in a well-ventilated
area. If vehicle is in an enclosed area, exhaust
should be routed directly to the outside using a
leakproof exhaust hose.

SETTING THE BRAKE

Make sure that your car is in Park or Neutral,
and that the parking brake is firmly set.

HOT SURFACES

Avoid contact with hot surfaces such as
exhaust manifolds, pipes, mufflers, radiator and
hoses. Never remove the radiator cap while the
engine is hot. Escaping coolant under pressure
can cause serious burns.

SMOKING AND OPEN FLAMES

Never smoke while working on your car.
Gasoline vapor is highly flammable, and the
gas formed in a charging battery is explosive.

BATTERY

Do not lay tools or equipment on the battery.
Accidentally grounding the battery's positive (+)
terminal can shock or burn you and damage
wiring, the battery or your tools and testers. Be
careful of contact with battery acid. It can burn
holes in your clothing and burn your skin or
eyes.

When operating any test instrument from an
external battery, connect a jumper wire
between the negative terminal of the external
battery and ground on the vehicle under test.
When working in a garage or other enclosed
area, the external battery should be located at
least 18 inches above the floor to minimize the
possibility of igniting gasoline vapors.

HIGH VOLTAGE

High voltage is present in the ignition coil,
distributor cap, ignition wires and spark plugs.
When handling ignition wires while the engine
is running, use insulated pliers to avoid a
shock.

JACK

The jack supplied with the vehicle should be
used only for changing wheels. Never crawl
under car or run engine while vehicle is on a
jack.

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