your skin and eyes. Avoid contact with electrolyte.
Batteries can cause electric shock and high short-circuit current. When using
batteries, please note the following:
(a) Remove any metal objects, such as watches and rings, from yourself.
(b) Use tools with insulated handles.
(c) Wear rubber gloves and boots.
(d) Avoid the metal objects to short circuit battery terminals.
(e) Do not place tools or metal parts on top of the battery.
( f ) Disconnect the charging power source before connecting or disconnecting
battery terminals.
1.1.4 Battery Installation Requirements
Before installing the battery, please check whether the packaging is in good
condition. Do not use batteries with damaged packaging,make sure the battery
switch is OFF .
During installation, make sure the screws are properly tightened with a torque
wrench and check regularly.
During installation, make sure that the positive and negative terminals of the
battery are not short-circuited. If the battery terminals contact with other metals,
it may cause the heat generation or electrolyte leakage.
After installing the equipment, remove unused packing materials such as foam,
carton, plastic and excess cables from the equipment area.
Fire Emergency Measures
In case of fire, power off the system if it is safe to do so.
Use carbon dioxide, FM-200 or ABC dry powder fire extinguisher.
Remind firefighters to avoid contact with high-voltage compo-
nents to prevent the risk of electric shock.
Overheating may cause the battery to deform and leak corrosive
electrolyte or toxic gas. Keep away from batteries to avoid skin
irritation and chemical burns.
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