Booster clamps – Quick Cable 800 Amp Booster Clamps Cable Assembly and Safety User Manual

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Limited Warranty

Quick-Cable Corporation and Quick-Cable Canada Limited manufacture high quality electrical connectors and cable

products. We use copper which is certified to meet our metallurgical specifications. We use cable that meets or exceeds

Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Standard J1127.
Quick-Cable warrants that its connectors and cables are free from defects in materials and workmanship. Quick-Cable

will replace at no charge to you any defective product which is returned prepaid to us. Replaced products will be

shipped to you at our expense.
This warranty replaces all other warranties. Replacement of defective products is your exclusive remedy. Quick-Cable

is not responsible for injury, property damage, or the consequential damages arising directly or indirectly from the use

of our products, even though that injury, property damage, or other consequential damage may have been directly or

indirectly caused by an actual defect in material or workmanship.
We like to know how our products have performed for you. If you have suggestions, comments, or questions about

our products, their installation or service, please contact us.

Quick Cable Corporation

3700 Quick Drive • Franksville WI 53126-0509

Phone 262-824-3100 Fax 262-824-3199

Quick Cable Canada Limited

6395 Kestral Road • Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1Z5

Phone 905-362-1606 Fax 905-362-1614

Copyright ©2007 Quick-Cable Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.

18. Batteries produce hydrogen gas which could explode if there is a spark or flame near a bat-

tery. Do not smoke. Do not work with an open flame near a battery. Provide adequate

ventilation near the battery. Cover vent caps with a damp cloth to minimize gas seepage.

Never work leaning over a battery. Always wear eye protection.

19. Battery acid can cause sever burns or blindness. Battery acid will corrode most metals and destroy most fabrics.

Batteries contain lead that is poisonous. Wash your hands thoroughly after working with batteries.

20. Never allow children to play with batteries, battery cables or terminals.
21. If you get battery acid on your skin, flush thoroughly with water. If you get acid in your eyes, immediately flush

your eyes with water and get prompt medical attention. Continue flushing the eyes for at least fifteen minutes or

until medical attention is obtained.

22. If battery acid is taken internally, drink large quantities of water or milk. Do not induce vomiting. Call a physician

or Poison Control Center immediately.

23. Battery acid that spills on a vehicle or in a work area can be neutralized with baking soda. After neutralizing, thor-

oughly rinse the contaminated area with water.

24. To prevent leakage of acid, never turn any battery (seal, “leakproof”, or other type) upside down.

25. The use of terminal protectors is strongly recommended, even if they

did not come with the original equipment. Terminal Protectors will sig-

nificantly reduce the chance of sparks and battery explosions. They will

help protect your alternator and electrical system from shorts.
You should check that the battery terminals do not touch compartment

walls, hold-downs, battery trays or battery box covers when the hood is

closed. Since this manual covers a wide variety of equipment, from

lawn and garden to autos to off-road machinery, it is impossible to be

specific in these instructions, except to say that care should be taken to

prevent batteries and their connections from shorting out on the vehicle.

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If you need help with assembly instructions, cable specifications, or special applications not covered in this manual,

please feel free to call us. Our toll free voice number is 1-800-558-8667 and our toll free fax number is 1-800-733-8611.

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