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Do not use damaged modules.
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Do not touch a fired module or gas generator for at least 10 minutes.
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Do not use any electrical probes on the wiring circuit.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant
See also Chlorofluorocarbon, Chemical Materials
Highly flammable, combustible – observe No Smoking policy.
Skin contact may result in frostbite.
Instructions given by the manufacturer must be followed. Avoid naked lights, wear suitable
protective gloves and goggles.
If refrigerant comes into contact with the skin or eyes, rinse the affected areas with water
immediately. Eyes should also be rinsed with an appropriate irrigation solution and should not
be rubbed. SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IF NECESSARY.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant - Do Nots
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Do not expose refrigerant bottles to sunlight or heat.
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Do not stand refrigerant bottles upright; when filling, hold them with the valve
downwards.
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Do not expose refrigerant bottles to frost.
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Do not drop refrigerant bottles.
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Do not vent refrigerant to atmosphere under any circumstance.
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Do not mix refrigerants i.e. R12 (Freon) and R134a.
Antifreeze
See also Fire, Solvents.
e.g. isopropanol, ethylene glycol, methanol.
Highly flammable, flammable, combustible.
Used in vehicle coolant systems, brake air pressure systems, screenwash solutions.
Vapors may be given off from coolant antifreeze (glycol) when heated. Avoid breathing these
vapors.
Antifreeze may be absorbed through the skin in toxic or harmful quantities. Antifreeze, if
swallowed can be fatal and medical attention should be sought immediately.
These products must not be used in any cooling or industrial water system which is connected
or linked to general, food preparation or drinking water supplies.