Range Rover Evoque: Battery warning symbols

Do not allow any naked flames,

Do not allow any naked flames, or other sources of ignition near the battery as the battery may emit explosive gasses.

Ensure that when working near,

Ensure that when working near, or handling the battery, suitable eye protection is worn. This will reduce the risk of eye damage caused by acid splashes.

To prevent risk of injury, do not

To prevent risk of injury, do not allow children near the battery.

Be aware that the battery may

Be aware that the battery may emit explosive gasses.

The battery contains acid which

The battery contains acid which is extremely corrosive, and toxic.

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