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Still OCV 01 - Battery Safety; EMC-Electromagnetic Compatibility

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Battery Safety
WARNING
Batteries contain dissolved sulfuric acid, which is
poisonous and caustic. Batteries also can produce
explosive gases.
Remain aware of the following information:
Remove any metal rings, bracelets, bands,
or other jewelry before working with or near
batteries or electrical components.
Never expose batteries to open flame or
sparks.
Shorting of battery terminals can cause
burns, electrical shock, or explosion. Do not
allow metal parts to contact the top surface
of the battery. Make sure all terminal caps
are in place and in good condition.
Batteries may only be charged, serviced, or
changed by properly trained personnel.
Always follow all instructions provided by
the manufacturers of the battery, charger,
and truck.
EMC-Electromagnetic com-
patibility
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a key
quality feature of the truck.
EMC involves
limiting the emission of electromagnetic in-
terference to a level that ensures the trou-
ble free operation of other equipment in the
environment.
Ensuring sufficient resistance to external
electromagnetic interference so as to guar-
antee proper operation at the planned us-
age location under the electromagnetic in-
terference conditions to be expected there
An EMC test thus firstly measures the
electromagnetic interference emitted by the
truck and secondly checks it for sufficient
resistance to electromagnetic interference
with reference to the planned usage loca-
tion . A number of electrical measures are
taken to ensure the electromagnetic com-
patibility of the truck.
Our truck has been successfully tested ac-
cording to EN12895 as well as the standar-
dised instruction contained there in.
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Battery Safety
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