Electrical
safety rules
Equipment
safety rules
Application
This is a Class I equipment and can only be powered
through a power outlet with a protective grounding
conductor. This connection must not be interrupted at
any point (e.g., through extension cords). Any interrup-
tion or disconnection of the protective conductor may
result in electric shock. Therefore, ensure the equip-
ment/housing is correctly grounded in advance.
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 fuel injector cleaner &
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
personnel with similar qualifications to prevent hazard-
ous situations or injuries.
Never leave the equipment unattended when it is
powered on. Always turn off the equipment at the main
switch when not in use for its intended purpose!
Keep away from ignition sources. When using the equip-
ment, ensure that it is kept away from cigarettes, sparks,
flames, or other sources of fire.
Do not attempt to repair the equipment yourself.
Before connecting the device to power, check that the
voltage of the outlet and the fuse rating match the values
specified on the nameplate. Mismatched values may
cause serious hazards and damage the equipment.
It is essential to protect the equipment from rainwater,
moisture, mechanical damage, overload, and rough
handling.
Before use, check the power cord, connecting hoses,
and adapters 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.
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