4
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Place battery on a at surface. Do not place any foreign object on top of battery nor step on battery.
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Battery-connected PCS should have reinforced insulation.
Table 1-1 Responses to Emergencies
Event Description and recommended actions
Leakage Inhalation: leave the contaminated area right now.
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Swallow: induce vomiting.
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Contact with eyes: ush eyes with owing water for 15 minutes.
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Contact with skin: wash thoroughly with soap and water.
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Immediately seek for medical intervention after taking emergency measures.
Fire Battery may catch re when heated above 150
℃
.
Please implement the following actions:
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Extinguish fire before the battery catches fire. ABC or carbon dioxide extinguisher is
recommended.
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If the re is too strong to put out, move battery to a safe place before it catches re.
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If battery is on re, evacuate people rst before seeking help from professional re protection
personnel.
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If battery catches fire during charging, turn off the breaker between battery and PCS when
safety can be guaranteed.
Wet battery If battery became wet or has been submerged in water, do not access it. Immediately contact your
distributor for technical assistance.
Damage Damaged battery is dangerous and must be handled with utmost care. They are not usable for use
and could pose a safety threat to people or property. If battery is suspected to be damaged, stop any
operation and return it to distributor.