It is necessary to work with the rechargeable battery in goggles. Do not allow droplets of acid and particles containing lead compounds to come into contact with eyes, skin or clothing.
Attention! If the car is not used for more than one month, it is recommended to disconnect the terminals from the battery.
The electrolyte is very aggressive. Use protective gloves and goggles. Do not tilt the battery as electrolyte may spill out of the vents. If electrolyte gets into your eyes, immediately flush them with clean water for several minutes. After that, be sure to consult a doctor. If electrolyte comes into contact with skin or clothing, immediately neutralize the acid with alkaline soap and wash the affected area with plenty of clean water. If electrolyte is ingested by mistake, consult a doctor immediately.
When working with wires and electrical appliances, it is forbidden to use fire, sparking devices, open flammable light devices and smoking.
Warning! When batteries are charged, an explosive mixture of gases is released.
Avoid sparking when handling wires and electrical devices. Never directly short the battery terminals - there is a great risk of injury due to strong sparks.
Before carrying out any work on the electrical system of the vehicle, disconnect «negative» battery wire. When replacing incandescent lamps, it is enough to turn off the corresponding switches.
When disconnecting the battery from the vehicle's electrical system, first disconnect «negative» wire and then «positive». When the engine is running, the battery must not be disconnected, otherwise the electronic devices of the electrical system will be damaged.
When installing a battery in a vehicle, you must first connect «positive» wire and then «negative».
To protect the battery case from UV radiation, do not store the battery in direct daylight.