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TM-11-6130-413-40 Battery Charger-Analyzer AN/USM-432 Manual
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Battery Charger-Analyzer AN/USM-432 is HEAVY. Use two-man lift whenever unpacking or moving the unit.
WARNING
High voltage is used in this equipment. DEATH ON CONTACT may result if safety precautions are not observed.
Be careful not to come in contact with high voltage connections or any power connections when repairing or adjust-
ing this equipment. Turn off the power and discharge all capacitors before making any connections or doing any
work inside the equipment.
DO NOT TAKE CHANCES
Battery Charger-Analyzer AN/USM-432 should be used only with a properly grounded ac power source.
CAUTION
ACID CONTAMINATES NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERIES
Every effort must be made to keep nickel-cadmium batteries as far away as possible from lead-acid batteries be-
cause lead-acid batteries contain sulphuric acid. Do not use the same tools and materials, such as screwdrivers,
wrenches, syringes, hydrometers, and gloves for both types of batteries. Any trace of acid or acid fumes will perma-
nently damage nickel-cadmium batteries on contact.
WARNING
Adequate ventilation should be provided while using TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE. Prolonged breathing of
vapor should be avoided, The solvent should not be used near heat or open flame; the products of decomposition are
toxic and irritating. Since TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE dissolves natural oils, prolonged contact with skin
should be avoided, When necessary, use gloves which the solvent cannot penetrate. If the solvent is taken internal-
ly, consult a physician immediately.
WARNING
COMPRESSED AIR
Compressed air is dangerous and can cause serious bodily harm. It can also cause mechanical damage to the equip-
ment. Do not use compressed air to dry parts where cleaning compound has been used.


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