Electrical
safety rules
Equipment
safety rules
Application
Personnel
protection
safety rules
Do not twist or severely bend the power line, as this may
damage the internal cables. If the power line shows signs
of damage, do not use the brake fluid boiling point tester.
Damaged cables pose a risk of electrical injury. Keep the
power line away from heat sources, oil sources, sharp
edges, and moving parts. Damaged power lines must be
replaced by the manufacturer, their technicians, or
similarly qualified personnel to prevent hazardous
situations or injury.
Never leave the device unattended while it is powered
on. Always disconnect the power line and ensure the
device is turned off when it is not being used for its
intended purpose!
Do not attempt to repair the equipment yourself.
Before connecting the device to power, check whether
the battery voltage matches the value on the nameplate.
If they do not match, it may pose serious dangers and
damage the device.
It is essential to protect the equipment from rainwater,
moisture, mechanical damage, overload, and rough
handling.
Check the power line and detection probe for damage
before use. If there is any damage, do not operate the
device.
Use the equipment only in compliance with all safety
instructions, technical documents, and vehicle manufac-
turer specifications.
After the previous test is completed, be sure to clean and
dry the testing probes before the next test.
The test fluid used by the device may be harmful to
health, and any contact must be avoided.
When using oil analysis tester, always wear protective
goggles to prevent potential splashes from reaching your
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