© Mar. 2022 3-10 1323RD&1623RD Operation Manual
SAFETY
CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD
• Avoid battery acid spilling or
contacting unprotected skin.
Wash the skin with plenty of water
and seek medical attention
immediately if battery acid
contacts skin.
• If the battery acid escapes, please
use baking soda to neutralize the
acid.
UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARD
• Strictly follow the manufacturer’s
recommendations on how to
properly use and maintain the
battery.
• The battery charger can only be
connected to 3–phase AC outlet,
and ensure the charger works
properly before charging.
• Only use the charger provided by
the manufacturer.
• The battery is only applicable for
the matching equipment, so do
not use it otherwise.
• Only the properly trained
personnel authorized by the
workplace are allowed to remove
the battery from the machine.
• Before replacing the battery, be
sure to identify the appropriate
number of personnel and the
lifting method.
• The wrapping of the battery is
prone to becoming damaged by
pointed objects, so do not use a
pointed part to collide with the
battery.
• Do not place other objects or
tools upon the battery to avoid
short circuit.
• Always keep the battery vertically
placed. If tiltedly placed, the
battery acid may escape.
• Never short circuit the battery
positive and negative poles.
• Do not use the battery positive
and negative conversely.
• Do not connect the battery
directly to a power outlet.
• Do not tap, throw or step on the
battery.
• Do not immerse the battery under
water, acid or alkaline solution
with salt, and do not expose the
battery to the rain.
• Do not tamper with battery system
to avoid serious accident.
• Cut off the battery main switch if
the battery is not to be used for an
extended period.