• As the batteries emit hydrogen, an explosive gas, during the charge process, the charging area should be ventilated well.
  • In order to prevent the hydrogen gas formed in the batteries from catching fire and exploding, sparks, burning cigarettes, welding and other fire sources should be kept away from the batteries.
  • When working with the battery, you should wear protective goggles against risk of sparkle.
  • Batteries and electrolyde liquid should be kept away from the children.
  • Before connecting the frozen battery to the charger, you should wait before the battery acid reaches to 15 °C.
  • As the batteries contain sulphuric acid which may cause serious burn, they should be kept at forty-five degree inclined against risk of spilling. In case of contact with the acid, you should first wipe dry the contact point by dry cloth and then wash by ample water.
  • When charging, the direct circuits should not be connected or disconnected. In order to avoid of sparks, you should always switch off the charge and test equipment first when connecting or disconnecting the cable terminal caps.
  • Waste batteries should always be delivered to the respective battery service centers.
  • Instructions should be read carefully and instructions should be followed.