• Do not use batteries that are soaked in water. In this case, please contact the
battery recycling company for handling.
• 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.
1.1.3 Personal Safety
•
To ensure personal safety and normal use of the equipment, the equipment must
be reliably grounded before use.
• Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) during operation. If there is a possibility
of personal injury or equipment damage, stop operation immediately, and take
appropriate protective measures.
• Use tools correctly to avoid injury or damage to equipment.
• Do not touch energized equipment.
• Do not clean the electrical components inside and outside the cabinet with water.
• Do not stand, lean on or sit on top of the equipment.
• Do not damage the equipment modules.
• When the battery fails, avoid touching the battery and be careful of high tempera-
ture.
• Do not disassemble or damage the battery. The released electrolyte is harmful to
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.
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