Snapper 5900550 Manuel D’Utilisation

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To 
Starter
Switch
Starting
Vehicle
Battery
To Ground
To 
Starter 
Switch
Discharged
Vehicle
 Battery
Engine
Block
THIS HOOK-UP FOR NEGATIVE GROUND VEHICLES
MAKE CERTAIN VEHICLES DO NOT TOUCH
Jumper Cable
Jumper Cable
Figure 36.  Jump Starting
WARNING
Any procedure other than the proceeding could result in:
 1.  Personal injury caused by electrolyte squirting out of 
the battery vents.
 2.  Personal injury or property damage due to battery 
explosion.
 3.  Damage to the charging system of the booster vehicle 
or of the immobilized vehicle.
Do not attempt to jump start a vehicle having a frozen 
battery because the battery may rupture or explode.  If a 
frozen battery is suspected, examine all fill vents on the 
battery.  If ice can be seen or if the electrolyte fluid cannot 
be seen, do not attempt to start with jumper cables as 
long as the battery remains frozen. 
WARNING
For your personal safety, use extreme caution when 
jump starting.
•  Never expose battery to open flame or electric 
spark—battery action generates hydrogen gas which is 
flammable and explosive.  
•  Do not allow battery acid to contact skin, eyes, fabrics 
or painted surfaces.  Batteries contain a sulfuric acid 
solution which can cause serious personal injury or 
property damage.
•  When removing or installing battery cables, disconnect 
the negative cable first and reconnect it last.  If not done 
in this order, the positive terminal can be shorted to the 
frame by a tool.
•  To avoid engine damage, do not disconnect the battery 
while engine is running.  Be sure terminal connections 
are tight before starting.
Regular Maintenance
Not 
for  
Reproduction