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Fangpusun BMV-700 - Safety Precautions

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1 QUICK START GUIDE
2 NORMAL OPERATING MODE
3 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONALITY
4 FULL SETUP DETAILS
5 MORE ABOUT PEUKERTS FORMULA AND MIDPOINT MONITORING
6 LITHIUM IRON PHOSPHATE BATTERIES (LiFePO4)
7 DISPLAY
8 TECHNICAL DATA
1.1 Battery capacity
1.2 Auxiliary input (BMV-702 only)
1.3 Important combined button functions
2.1 Read-out overview
2.2 Synchronizing the BMV
2.3 Common problems
3.1 Features of the three BMV models
3.2 Why should I monitor my battery?
3.3 How does the BMV work?
3.3.1 About battery capacity and the rate of discharge
3.3.2 About charge efficiency (CEF)
3.4 Several battery state-of-charge display options
3.5 History data
3.6 Use of alternative shunts
3.7 Automatic detection of nominal system voltage
3.8 Alarm, buzzer and relay
3.9 Interface options
3.9.1 PC Software
3.9.2 Large display and remote monitoring
3.9.3 Custom integration (programming required)
3.10 Additional functionality of the BMV-702
3.10.1 Auxiliary battery monitoring
3.10.2 Midpoint voltage monitoring
3.10.3 Battery temperature monitoring
4.1 Using the menus
4.2 Function overview
4.2.1 Battery settings
4.2.2 Relay settings
4.2.3 Alarm-Buzzer settings
4.2.4 Display settings
4.2.5 Miscellaneous
4.3 History data
Safety Precautions
Working in the vicinity of a lead acid battery is dangerous. Batteries
can generate explosive gases during operation. Never smoke or allow
a spark or flame in the vicinity of a battery. Provide sufficient
ventilation around the battery.
Wear eye and clothing protection. Avoid touching eyes while working
near batteries. Wash your hands when done.
If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash them immediately with
soap and water. If acid enters an eye, immediately flood the eye with
running cold water for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention
immediately.
Be careful when using metal tools in the vicinity of batteries.
Dropping a metal tool onto a battery might cause a short circuit and
possibly an explosion.
Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces,
and watches when working with a battery. A battery can produce a
short circuit current high enough to melt objects such as rings,
causing severe burns.
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