Electrical
safety rules
Equipment
safety rules
Application
Do not twist or severely bend the power cord, as this may
damage the internal wiring. If the power cord shows
signs of damage, do not use the electrical system tester.
Damaged cables pose a risk of electric shock. Keep the
power cord away from heat sources, oil, sharp edges,
and moving parts. Damaged power cords must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its technicians, or person-
nel with similar qualifications to prevent hazardous
situations or injuries.
Never leave the equipment unattended when it is
powered on. Always disconnect the power cable and
ensure the device is turned off when it is not being used
for its intended purpose!
When pressing the tool's power switch, the battery
current and voltage may be directly conducted to the
ground or certain circuits, potentially causing sparks.
Therefore, do not use the tool near flammable materials,
such as gasoline or its vapors.
Do not attempt to repair the equipment yourself.
Before connecting the device to power, check that the
battery voltage matches the value specified on the
nameplate. Mismatched voltage can cause serious
hazards and damage the device.
It is essential to protect the equipment from rainwater,
moisture, mechanical damage, overload, and rough
handling.
Before use, check the power cord, connection cables for
any damage. If any damage is found, do not operate the
device.
Use the equipment only in compliance with all safety
instructions, technical documents, and vehicle manufac-
turer specifications.
If replacement accessories are needed, use only brand
new and unopened products.
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