Important safety instructions – Sears DIEHARD 200.71223 User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: To reduce the risk of

explosion, expiosive gases, or injury

while using your battery charger, follow

the precautions listed below:

• Read all instructions and cautions

printed on the battery charger,

battery, and vehicle or equipment

using battery.

• Use charger only on lead-acid type

rechargeabie batteries, such as those

used in cars, trucks, tractors, air­

planes, vans, RV’s, trolling motors,

etc. This charger is not intended to

supply power to a low voltage

electrical system.

• Use only attachments recommended

or sold by Sears. The use of attach­

ments not recommended by Sears

may result in fire, electric shock, or
injury.

• Do not disassemble charger. Take it

to a qualified service professional if

service or repair is required. Incorrect

assembly may result in fire or
electrical shock.

• To reduce risk of electrical shock,

unplug the charger from the outlet

before attempting any maintenance

or cleaning.

• Always charge battery in a well-

ventilated area.

• Battery chargers get hot during

operation and must have proper

ventilation. Air needs to flow around
entire charger.

• Do not set charger on flammable

materials like carpeting, upholstery,

paper, cardboard, etc. Charger may

damage leather and melt plastic and
rubber.

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Remember:

Place

charger as far away from the

battery being charged as the charger

cables will permit.

Do not

expose charger to rain or

snow.

• Never

charge a frozen battery. If

battery fluid (electrolyte) becomes

frozen, bring battery into a warm area

to thaw before you begin charging.

• Never

allow battery acid to drip on

charger when reading specific gravity

or filling battery.

• Never

set a battery on top of the

charger.

• Never

place charger directly above

battery being charged. The gases

from the battery will corrode and

damage the charger.

Never

use charger for charging dry­

cell batteries that are commonly used

with home appliances like radios,

stereos, remote controls, etc. These

batteries may burst and cause

personal injury.

Never

touch the battery damps

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 professional 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.

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