1. Check the power cables to ensure that they
are properly connected.
2.Check whether the charging voltage,
charging/discharging current, battery/cell
voltage and temperature meet the relevant
protection conditions, and release the
“protection” state to ensure that the voltage,
current and temperature are within the normal
working range.
7 Emergency Handling
If an accident (including but not limited to the following) occurs on the site, ensure the
safety of onsite personnel first and contact the Company's service engineers.
Battery Falling or Strong Impact
If a battery is dropped or violently impacted during installation, it may become faulty and
cannot be used. Using a faulty battery will cause safety risks such as cell leakage and
electric shock.
If a battery has obvious damage or abnormal odor, smoke, or fire occurs, evacuate the
personnel immediately, call emergency services, and contact the professionals. The
professionals can use fire extinguishing facilities to extinguish the fire under safety
protection.
If the appearance is not deformed or damaged, and there is no obvious abnormal odor,
smoke, or fire contact the professionals to transfer the battery to an open and safe place
or contact a recycling company for disposal.
Electric Shock
Before the injured person is separated from the source of electricity, onsite paramedic
personnel are not allowed to touch the injured person with their hands to avoid electric
shocks.