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Alliance Intelligent Battery Series
TM
User’s Guide
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Table 4: Proper Handling and Usage Guidelines
ALWAYS
NEVER
Always wear proper personal protective
equipment (eye protection and gloves)
Never wear jewelry or other metal objects when
working on or around batteries
Always use insulated tools when working
on batteries
Never place objects on top of batteries
Always check connections for proper
torque
Never charge a battery when the temperature is
below 32°F (-0°C)
Always keep sparks and flames away from
batteries. This includes sources of static
electricity
Never charge a battery when the temperature is
above 140°F (60°C)
Always use short cables of appropriate size
to minimize voltage drop
Never store batteries below 30% State-of-
Charge
Always make sure charger is set as
recommended
Never exceed maximum charging currents for
the battery’s temperature
Always read the accompanying SDS
(Safety Data Sheets) for other important
safety, health, and regulatory information
Never dispose of batteries as household waste.
Use recycling channels in accordance with local,
state, and federal regulations
Always make sure chargers are off or
disconnected while working on batteries
Never connect or disconnect terminals from
batteries without first disconnecting loads
Always charge batteries before installing
Never attempt to open the battery case
Never use pressure-washers to clean the battery
or immerse the battery in water
Never short-circuit the battery terminals
Never physically damage the battery (this
includes, without limitation: puncturing,
dropping, crushing, burning, penetrating,
shaking, hammering, and misconnecting
terminals)
Never over-charge the battery
Never over-discharge the battery
Never incinerate the battery
Never deliberately expose the battery to fire or
flame