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NARDA SRM-3006 - Charging and Discharging; Chemical Hazards

NARDA SRM-3006
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2 Important Safety Instructions
Narda SRM-3006 21
2.8.4 Chemical hazards
2.8.5 Charging and discharging
CAUTION
Leakage of dangerous substances
Dangerous substances cannot leak from the battery pack during
normal use, so there is no danger of contact with toxic materials.
Leakage can only occur due to mechanical damage to the casing. If
there is a chemical leak, please note the following information:
Gases released by a fire or by mechanical damage can cause
breathing difficulties. Ventilate the area immediately or go outside into
the fresh air. In case of emergency, seek medical attention.
The chemicals may cause irritation if they come into contact with your
skin. If this happens, wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and
water.
Your eyes may also be irritated; if this happens, wash your eyes
thoroughly with water and seek medical attention.
Mop up any leaked electrolyte using some absorbent material, taking
care that you protect your skin and eyes from contact with the
electrolyte and that you do not breathe it in.
CAUTION
Incorrect charging and discharging
Incorrectly charging or discharging the batteries can cause
explosion, fire, or leakage of chemical materials. This may result in
injury or in destruction of the battery pack.
Only charge the batteries in accordance with the instructions in this
manual using the specified charger unit.
The charging temperature must be between 0 °C and 45 °C.
The batteries must not be discharged at temperatures outside the
range from -20 °C to +60 °C.

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