© Jul. 2022 3-10 AB10ERJN Operation Manual
SAFETY
BATTERY HAZARDS
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
• Batteries contain sulfuric acid and
generate explosive mixtures of
hydrogen and oxygen gases.
Keep any device that may cause
sparks or flames (including
cigarettes/smoking materials)
away from the battery to prevent
explosion.
• Do not touch the battery terminals
or cable clips with tools that may
cause sparks.
BATTERY HAZARD
• Be sure to read and follow the
recommendations given by the
battery manufacturer regarding
how to correctly use and maintain
the battery.
• Always wear protective glasses or
goggles and protective clothing
when working with batteries.
Remove all rings, watches and
other accessories.
CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD
Avoid battery acid from spilling or
contacting with unprotected skin.
Seek medical attention immediately if
battery acid contacts skin.
BATTERY HAZARD
• The battery charger can only be
connected to the grounded three-
plug AC power socket. Ensure
that the charger is in normal
working state before charging.
• Please use the charger provided
by the manufacturer to charge the
battery.
• Ensure the place where the
battery is charged is well
ventilated and far away from
sunlight, flame, spark or any other
hazards that may cause
explosion, and do not expose the
battery to the water or rain.
• 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.
• During the assembling or
disassembling process, never use
the battery in a forcible manner,
and never allow the battery to fall
off.
• Never directly short-circuit the
battery outputs with electrical
cords.
• Should the battery acid spill out,
use bicarbonate (baking soda)
mixed with water to neutralize the
acid.
• Never store the battery in water or
humid atmosphere.
• Daily check the battery cable for
damage, and replace any
damaged parts before operating
the machine.