Safety precautions – Actron KAL9620A User Manual

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9620 Professional OBD II Scan Tool

Safety Precautions

General Safety Guidelines to Follow When Working on Vehicles

To prevent accidents that could result in serious injury and/or damage

to vehicle or test equipment, carefully follow these safety rules and

test procedures at all times when working on vehicles:
• Always wear approved eye protection.
• Always operate the vehicle in a well-ventilated area. Do not inhale exhaust

gases — they are very poisonous!

• Always keep yourself, tools and test equipment away from all moving or hot

engine parts.

• Always make sure the vehicle is in Park (Automatic transmission) or neutral

(manual transmission) and that the parking brake is firmly set. Block the

drive wheels.

• Never lay tools on vehicle battery. You may short the terminals together

causing harm to yourself, the tools or the battery.

• Never use scan tool if its internal circuitry has been exposed to any liquids.
• Never smoke or have open flames near vehicle. Vapors from gasoline and/or

charging battery are highly flammable and explosive.

• Never leave vehicle unattended while running tests.
• Always keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline/electrical/chemical fires

handy.

• Always use extreme caution when working around the ignition coil, distributor

cap, ignition wires, and spark plugs. These components contain high voltage

when the engine is running.

• When performing a road test, never operate the scan tool alone while driving

the vehicle. Always have one person drive the vehicle while an assistant

operates the tester.

• Always turn ignition key OFF when connecting or disconnecting electrical

components, unless otherwise instructed.

• Always follow vehicle manufacturer’s warnings, cautions and service

procedures.

WARNING!:

Some vehicles are equipped with safety air bags. You must follow

vehicle service manual cautions when working around the air bag

components or wiring. If the cautions are not followed, the air bag may

open up unexpectedly, resulting in personal injury. Note that the air

bag can still open up several minutes after the ignition key is off (or

even if the vehicle battery is disconnected) because of a special

energy reserve module.

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