Battery
Always wear safety glasses.
Keep children away from acids and batteries.
EXPLOSION DANGER
A battery being charged produces a highly
explosive gas, which is why fire, sparks, naked
flames, and smoking are prohibited.
FIRE HAZARD
Avoid generating sparks, and electrostatic
discharges when handling cables and electrical
device.
Avoid short circuits.
DANGER-CAUSTIC ACTION
Battery acid is highly caustic, so always wear
safety gloves and glasses.
Do not tilt the battery as acid can leak from the
ventilation opening.
FIRST AID
If acid comes into contact with an eye, immediately rinse the
eye for several minutes with mineral water. Then, immediately
visit / call a doctor.
Acid on the skin or clothing must immediately be neutralized
using acid converter or soap suds, and spots must be flushed
with plenty of water.
CAUTION
Do not expose batteries to direct sunlight. Discharged batteries
can freeze, so they must be stored in a place where the
temperature remains above 5°C -15°C.
Professional maintenance, charging and storage will increase
the lifespan of the battery and they are a condition for honoring
of guarantee claim.
WARNING
Take a dead battery to one collection point.
Never dispose it in the household refuse.
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