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Danger
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 components carrying
dangerous voltage to prevent the risk of electric shock.
Overheating may cause the battery to deform and leak corrosive
electrolytes or toxic gas. Keep away from batteries to avoid skin
irritation and chemical burns.
(c)The battery electrolyte is flammable, toxic and volatile.
• Avoid contact with spilled liquid or gas if the battery leaks chemicals or odors. Do
not approach the battery and contact a professional for disposal. Professionals
must wear goggles, rubber gloves, gas masks and protective clothing.
• Electrolyte is corrosive and can cause irritation and chemical burns. If you come
into direct contact with battery electrolyte, do the following:
(a)Inhalation of Vapors: Evacuate contaminated area, get fresh air immediately,
and seek medical attention.
(b)Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes, do not
rub eyes, and seek medical attention immediately.
(c)Skin Contact: Immediately wash the infected area with soap and water and seek
medical attention immediately.
(d)Ingestion: Seek medical attention immediately.
• Use the battery within the temperature range specified in this manual.
• Do not expose the battery to humidity or corrosives, as this may cause the battery
to rust, corrode and leak chemicals.
• Do not turn the battery upside down or tilt it.
• Do not ignore warning signs on parts or products made by the manufacturer.
• If the battery exceeds its warranty period, please cease its usage and properly
dispose of it according to your local regulations.
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