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RED CAT TEAL 2 - 14 Miscellaneous; Packaging, Shipping & Labeling Specifications; Packaging & Shipping; Labeling

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Properly dispose of depleted or damaged battery packs in accordance
with applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
Always power down the AV and GCS before removing and replacing
battery packs.
WARNING
If improperly stored, lithium-ion batteries such as the Teal
Performance Battery Pack may become unstable, overheat,
damage cells, and potentially catch on fire.
Store batteries between -4 °F to 113 °F (-20 °C to 45 °C).
Do not keep batteries in hot vehicles!
Store battery packs in an isolated area, away from flammable and
combustible materials. If possible, store in metal storage cabinets.
Never stack heavy objects on top of boxes containing battery
packs to prevent crushing or puncturing the cell case, leading to
possible short circuits or fire.
14 MISCELLANEOUS
14.1 PACKAGING, SHIPPING & LABELING SPECIFICATIONS
14.1.1 PACKAGING & SHIPPING
All items are packaged in compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT) Pipeline
and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and International Civil Aviation
Organization (IATA) regulations for both ground and air transport. Batteries are shipped
at not more than 30% state of charge. All required documentation is provided to the
shipper.
Battery pack packaging and transport meet safety, environmental, mechanical, and
electrical requirements for lithium cells detailed in section 38.3 of the UN Manual of Tests
and Criteria (UN Transportation Testing) and the UN/DOT 38.3 to prevent short-
circuiting, collapse by dropping or stacking, exposure to moisture and protection from
damage by dropping.
14.1.2 LABELING
All packages are marked and labeled according to Department of Transportation (DOT)
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), and International Civil
Aviation Organization (IATA) regulations for both ground and air transport. Packages
that contain lithium batteries are clearly labeled with the UN3481 placard visible on the

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