General safety information, Battery precautions, Personal safety – RIDGID NaviTrack II User Manual
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NaviTrack® II
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General Safety Information
WARNING! Read these instructions
and the accompanying safety booklet
carefully before using this equipment.
If you are uncertain about any aspect of
using this tool, contact your RIDGID distributor
for more information.
Failure to understand and follow all instructions
may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious
personal injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
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Do not probe high voltage lines.
Battery Precautions
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Use only the size and type of battery specified. Do
not mix cell types (e.g. do not use alkaline with
rechargeable). Do not use partly discharged and fully
charged cells together (e.g. do not mix old and new).
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Recharge batteries with charging units specified by the
battery manufacturer. Using an improper charger can
overheat and rupture the battery.
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Properly dispose of the batteries. Exposure to high
temperatures can cause the battery to explode, so do
not dispose of in a fire. Some countries have regulations
concerning battery disposal. Please follow all applicable
regulations.
Personal Safety
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Use proper accessories. Do not place this product on
any unstable cart or surface. The product may fall causing
serious injury to a child or adult or serious damage to the
product.
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Prevent object and liquid entry. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the product. Liquid increases the risk of electrical
shock and damage to the product.
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Avoid Traffic. Pay close attention to moving vehicles
when using on or near roadways. Wear visible clothing
or reflector vests. Such precautions may prevent serious
injury.
NaviTrack® II Use and Care
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Use equipment only as directed. Do not operate the
NaviTrack® II unless you have read the owner manual
and been trained in its use.
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Do not immerse the antennas in water. Store in a
dry place. This will reduce the risk of electric shock and
instrument damage.
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Store idle equipment out of the reach of children and
other untrained persons. Equipment is dangerous in
the hands of untrained users.
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Maintain the instrument with care. Properly
maintained diagnostic instruments are less likely to
cause injury.