General charger use, Dc power only, Risk of electric shock and fire – IPA Tools 9008-SE Super MUTT Standard Edition User Manual

Page 6: Risk of entanglement, Risk of burns

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GENERAL CHARGER USE

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE

• Before connecting power cord to charger,

make sure controls are set to off.

• DC power only.
• Do not plug directly into AC wall outlet.
• Do not remove or bypass the grounding pin.
• Do not operate charger with damaged cord

or plug. Replace cord or plug immediately.

• (OPTIONAL CHARGER)
• Position power cord and charger cables away from the hood, doors

or hot and/or moving engine parts where they could be damaged.

• Unplug power cord using plug rather than cord when disconnecting

charger from outlet.

• Charger power cord uses equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding

plug. Plug only into a 3 prong 120 VAC outlet that is correctly installed and

grounded in accordance with all ordinances and local codes.

• Unplug power cord from outlet before cleaning or maintaining tester

and charger. Turning off controls does not reduce this risk.

• Do not operate charger after a sharp impact, dropping or any other damage.

Do not disassemble charger.

• Use only recommended attachments.
• Do not charge a frozen battery. Do not overcharge a battery.
• Use charger only for lead-acid automotive batteries. Do not use charger

for charging dry cell batteries.

• Electric shock or fire can cause injury.

RISK OF ENTANGLEMENT

• Keep yourself, clothing and battery charger leads clear of moving parts

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

• Moving parts can cause injury.

RISK OF BURNS

• Batteries can produce short circuit current high enough to weld jewelry such as rings,

bracelets and watches. You must remove them before working near batteries.

• Short circuits can cause injury.

DC POWER ONLY

Do not plug directly into

AC wall outlet

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