Handling Lead/Acid Batteries
Strong acid solution
(sulfuric
acid)
If spilled or
splashed on any
part of body
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SAFETY
If solution gets into eyes, wash
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lots of water.
Charging lead acid batteries
1) Attach and remove these cables with
charger UNPLUGGED from 110 V wall
socket. (This prevents shocks if charger
is defective.)
2) Observe correct
polarity when
connecting these
larger leads.
3) Always charge
in
a well ventilated
area. Charging causes acid solution to
give off hydrogen gas through the vents
in
the caps. Make sure vents are open.
If clogged, pressure inside may build.
Battery may EXPLODE.
Battery gas is explosive!
While charging
or
discharging,
remember:
• No smoking
• No flames
•
No sparks
DO NOT check battery charge by
placing metal objects across
posts.
You
will make sparks and
serious burns are
possible.
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Never remove charger cables
from battery posts. It
is
a sure
way to make a
lot of sparks
in
an
area surrounded by battery gas.
After charging:
• Shut off charger
• Pull charger plug out of 110 V
outlet
•
Take charger cables off battery
posts
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