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Remove rings, wristwatch, and other metal jewelry that might be exposed to battery
terminals before installing batteries.
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Batteries are powerful sources of energy and present a potential electrical shock and
energy hazard. The energy hazard is always present, even if the batteries are not con-
nected. Avoid short-circuiting terminals of opposite polarity.
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Always use insulated tools.
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Do not place tools, loose cables or metal objects (such as interconnecting bars) on top
of batteries.
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Do not drop tools, loose cables, or metal objects onto intercell connections or termi-
nals of opposite polarity.
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Only terminate cables and interconnecting bars after confirming that the termination
will not create a short circuit.
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Always tighten battery terminal bolts according to the battery manufacturer’s specifi-
cation. Failing to do so can cause erratic battery performance, possible damage to the
battery, and/or personal injury.
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There is a risk of electric shock if a battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
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Dispose of batteries according to the instructions.
ALERT
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ALERT! Servicing:
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The DC power system contains hazardous voltages. Do not attempt to disassemble or
service the unit if you are not qualified.
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Under certain fault conditions the rectifier case may become live. Always test for the
presence of high voltage before touching.