Sears 200.71226 User Manual

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Never place charger directly above

battery being charged. The gases from

the battery will corrode and damage the

charger.

Never touch the battery clamps together

when the charger is on. You could cause

a spark.

Never operate charger if it has received

a hard blow, been dropped, or otherwise

damaged. Take it to a qualified profes­
sional for inspection and repair.

Be sure to position the charger power

cord to prevent it from being stepped on,

tripped over, or damaged.

Never pull out the plug by the cord when

unplugging the charger. Pulling on the
cord may cause damage to the cord or

the plug.

Do not operate the charger if it has a

damaged power cord or plug. Have the

cord replaced.

PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Wear complete eye and clothing

protection when working with lead-

acid batteries.

Make sure that someone is within

range of your voice to come to your
aid if needed while you work with or
are near a lead-acid battery.

Have plenty of fresh water and soap

nearby for use in case battery acid
contacts your eyes, skin, or clothing. If

this happens, wash immediately with
soap and water. Then get medical at­
tention.

Avoid touching your eyes while

working with a battery. Acid particles

(corrosion) may get into your eyes. If

this occurs, flush eyes immediately

with running cold water for at least 10

minutes. Then immediately get medi­

cal attention.

• Remove all personal metal items

from your body such as rings, brace­

lets, necklaces and watches, while

working with a lead-acid battery. A bat­

tery can produce a short circuit current

high enough to weld a ring (or the like)

to metal, causing a severe burn.

• Take care not to drop any metal tool

or metal object onto the battery. This

may spark or short circuit the battery

or another electrical device that may

cause an explosion.

• Always operate the battery charger in

an open, well-ventilated area.

• Never smoke or allow a spark or flame

in the vicinity of the battery or engine.
Batteries generate explosive gases.

• Neutralize any acid spills thoroughly

with baking soda before attempting to

clean up.

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