![]() Do not use the timing light outdoors, or in damp, or wet locations, and do not operate within the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases.Do not pull the cables or clamps from the battery terminals.Do not allow inductive pick-up, or leads, to contact exhaust or other engine parts as the heat will cause damage.If symbols cannot be distinguished, the negative terminal is normally the one directly connected to the vehicle bodywork (check vehicle handbook).Ensure positive (+) (rED) is too positive and negative (-) BLAcK is too negative. Do not cross-connect leads from the timing light to the battery.WARNING! do not allow metal tools or equipment to accidentally touch battery terminals since this may produce sparks or a short circuit resulting in an explosion.the timing light must only be checked by qualified service personnel. Do not disassemble the timing light for any reason.If the battery terminals are corroded or dirty, clean them before attaching the timing light clamps.Keep tools and other items away from the engine and ensure that you can see the battery and working parts of the engine clearly.Ensure the ignition is switched off before attaching the power clamps to the battery.Ensure vehicle transmission is in ‘neutral’ (manual) or ‘Park’ (automatic) and the parking brake is applied.Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the working area.WARNING! When running an engine in an enclosed space ensure adequate ventilation or ducted exhaust.WARNING! When the ignition is on do not touch any ignition components – very high voltages are present.do not be tempted to touch an apparently stationary component that is, in fact, rotating. Remember that a flashing timing light ‘freezes’ rotating components.Do not smoke or allow a spark, or flame, in the vicinity of the battery or engine.Ensure hands, and clothing (especially belts) are clear of fan blades and other moving or hot parts of the engine, remove ties and contain long hair.Current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal and may cause severe burns.A lead-acid battery can produce a short-circuit Remove personal metallic items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches.if acid enters the eye, flush the eye immediately with cool, clean running water for at least 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. Wash immediately with soap and water if battery acid contacts skin or clothing.Have fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or eyes.Avoid touching your eyes while working near the battery. ![]() Wear safety eye protection and protective clothing. ![]()
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