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DO NOT WEAR LOOSE CLOTHING OR
JEWELRY WHEN WORKING ON AN ENGINE.
Loose clothing can easily be caught in the
engine's fan, pulleys, belts, etc. and jewelry is
highly conductive, which causes severe burn
or electric shock if it contacts with electricity.
DO NOT CUT THE PRODUCTS CORDS OR
SUBMERGE THEM IN WATER. The product is
an electrical device that can cause shock and
severe burns.
Battery acid is extremely corrosive. If
acid gets into your eyes, FLUSH THEM
THOROUGHLY WITH COLD RUNNING WATER
FOR AT LEAST 20 MINUTES AND SEEK
MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. If battery
acid gets on your skin or clothing, WASH IT
IMMEDIATELY WITH A SOLUTION OF WATER
AND BAKING SODA.
ALWAYS SHIFT THE GEAR TO P (FOR
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION) OR TO NEUTRAL
(FOR MANUAL TRANSMISSION) AND MAKE
SURE THE PARKING BRAKE IS ENGAGED.
ALWAYS USE A DIGITAL MULTIMETER WITH
AT LEAST 10 MEGOHMS OF IMPEDANCE
when conducting electrical tests on vehicles
to prevent causing damage to on-board
electronic components.
NO SMOKING ANYWHERE NEAR THE VEHICLE
when testing. The fuel and battery vapors are
highly ammable.