2 Important Safety Instructions
20 SRM-3006 Narda
2.8.2 Handling
⇒ Observe the following instructions for correct and safe handling of the
battery pack.
2.8.3 Fire hazards
CAUTION
Mechanical stresses
Incorrect handling and unsuitable mechanical stresses can lead to
explosion, fire, or chemical leakages, which may cause injury or
destroy the battery pack.
⇒ Do not open, crush, or dismantle the battery pack.
⇒ Do not drop the battery pack from a great height.
⇒ Do not attempt to solder anything on to the battery pack.
CAUTION
Ignition of battery pack
The battery pack may catch fire if it is not used correctly. This may
result in injury and will damage the battery pack.
⇒ Do not expose the batteries to high temperatures for an extended
period of time.
⇒ If the anode or cathode of the battery comes into contact with another
metal, heat may be generated and the electrolyte may leak. The
electrolyte is flammable. The battery must be removed immediately
from proximity to fire if electrolyte leakage occurs.
⇒ If a fire occurs, only use a Type D (dry powder) extinguisher to
extinguish the fire. Make sure that you are upwind of the fire before
attempting to extinguish it to prevent inhaling poisonous vapors.
⇒ Irritation of the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract can occur due to smoke
or vapors from a burning battery (see next section).