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DISCOVER DRY CELL - 1.6 Dos; 1.7 Do Nots

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1.6 Do’s
Do protect terminals from short circuit before, during, and after installation
Do wear electrically insulated gloves
Do use electrically insulated tools
Do wear eye protection
Do wear safety toe boots / shoes
Do handle battery carefully
Do secure battery safely
1.7 Do Not’s
Do not add water to the battery
Do not immerse battery in water
Do not lift or carry the battery during usage or operation
Do not operate or store battery outside of operating limits
Do not short circuit battery
Do not puncture battery
Do not expose battery to flames, or incinerate
Do not open battery case or dissemble battery
Do not wear rings, watches, bracelets or necklaces when handling or working near battery
Do not drop or crush battery
Do not lift battery by the terminal cables
Do not vibrate battery
Do not expose battery to water or other fluids
Do not expose battery to direct sunlight
Do not dispose of battery
Do not connect with other types of batteries
Do not expose battery to high temperatures
Do not install with other battery types or brands
2. Delivery and Storage
2.1 Receiving and Inspection
Inspect for missing components.
Check against the shipping/packing documents.
Inspect each package or pallet for integrity and electrolyte leakage.
Record receipt date and inspection data results, and notify your servicing dealer of any damage. Take photographs if
necessary.
2.2 Storage
Store in a dry, clean, ventilated, cool and frost-free location.
Do not expose to direct sunlight as damage to the container and cover may occur.
Do not stack pallets on top of each other and on sharp-edged supports.
Storage on a pallet and wrapped in plastic material (shrink wrap) is permitted except when room temperature fluctuates
significantly, or when high relative humidity can cause condensation under the plastic. Condensation can cause a whitish
hydration on the terminals to form and result in current leakage and self-discharge.
Protect against any risk of electric shock from short- circuiting poles/terminals with conductive objects or from the buildup
of conductive dust.
Maintain the same storage conditions for all batteries within the same batch. Depending upon storage conditions and
temperature, storage time may be limited.
If lead acid batteries are to be stored for extended periods of time, they must be placed fully charged.
To prevent over discharge during storage, do not store batteries for more than 6 months at 20°C/68°F or 3 months at
30°C/86°F before performing a re-fresh charge. Failure to observe these conditions may result in significantly reduced
capacity and service life
Record dates and conditions for all charges during storage.