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Lithion HOMEGRID Stack'd Series - 1.3. Transportation Warnings; 1.4. Disposal of Lithium Batteries; 1.5. Before Connecting; 1.6. During Use

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Page 5 Chapter 2: Introduction
1.3. Transportation warnings
NOTE
Batteries are tested according to UN Handbook of Tests and Criteria, part III, sub section 38.3
(ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.5).
For transport the batteries belong to the category UN3480, Class 9, Packaging Group II and must be transported
according to this regulation. This means that for land and sea transport (ADR, RID & IMDG) they must be
packed according to packaging instruction P903 and for air transport (IATA) according to packaging instruction
P965. The original packaging complies with these instructions.
1.4. Disposal of lithium batteries
1.5. Before Connecting
After unpacking, please check the product and packing list. If the product is damaged
or parts are missing, please contact your distributor.
Before installation, be sure to turn off the grid power and make sure the battery is in off
mode.
Do not connect the battery to AC power directly. An inverter must be used.
The embedded BMS in the battery is designed for 48V DC. DO NOT connect batteries
in series.
Make sure that the battery system is grounded.
Please make sure the inverter and other equipment are compatible.
Keep the battery away from water and fire.
1.6. During Use
If the battery system needs to be moved or repaired, the power must be turned off on the
controller and each battery module switched off.
The battery must be transported in its original or equivalent package and in an upright
position. If the battery is in its package, use soft slings to avoid damage.
Do not stand underneath a battery on any sort of hoist. Keep hands and feet clear.
Batteries marked with the recycling symbol must be processed via a recognized
recycling agency. By agreement, they may be returned to the manufacturer.
Batteries must not be mixed with domestic or industrial waste.
Do not throw a battery into fire.