Warnings, Acid burns, Risk of entanglement – IPA Tools 9001 Pulsar Master Kit User Manual

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t Do not place tester directly above or below battery.
t Make sure tester cable clamps make tight connections.
t Battery explosion can cause injury.

ACID BURNS:

t Battery acid is highly corrosive sulfuric acid.
t Wear safety goggles (user and bystander.)
t Wear safety gloves.
t Make sure someone can hear you or is close enough to provide

aid when working near battery.

t Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby. If battery acid

contacts skin, clothing or eyes, flush the exposed area with
soap and water for at least 10 minutes. Immediately seek
medical help.

t Do not touch eyes while working near battery.
t Battery acid can burn eyes and skin.

RISK OF ENTANGLEMENT:

t Keep yourself, clothing and tester leads clear of moving parts

such as fan blades, pulleys, hood, and doors.

t Moving parts can cause injury.

RISK OF BURNS:

t Batteries can produce a short circuit current high enough to

weld jewelry such as rings, bracelets and watches. You must
remove them before working near batteries.

t Short circuits can cause injury.

WARNINGS

WARNING: WHEN APPLYING CURRENT, DO NOT LEAVE TOOL
UNATTENDED DURING USE. THE PULSAR

IS DESIGNED TO

AUTOMATICALLY REMOVE POWER TO CIRCUITS WHEN AN
EXCESSIVE CURRENT DRAW IS SEEN. IF THE AMPERAGE LIMIT IS
SET HIGHER THAN THE TESTED CIRCUIT IS RATED FOR, THE
WIRES AND EQUIPMENT WITHIN THE CIRCUIT MAY STILL
OVERHEAT AND DAMAGE OR A FIRE COULD RESULT.

NEVER CONNECT RED LEADS or ADAPTERS ACROSS BATTERY
TERMINALS (POSITIVE TO NEGATIVE). Doing so could trip the 50
Maxi circuit protection fuse and possibly damage the unit.

NEVER CONNECT INLINE WITH A COMPUTER CIRCUIT.

12-VOLT DC POWER ONLY.

NOT FOR USE ON 24-VOLT SYSTEMS.

The PULSAR

DOES NOT WORK with AC power. Connecting to

AC power source damages the tool and voids the warranty.

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