bebob factory GmbH – Höglwörtherstr. 350 – D-81379 München – Tel.: +49 89 27818282
August 2018
Transport as of April 1
st
2016
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This Summary reflects our current Knowledge.
1. Transport by Commercial Airline / Carry-on Luggage
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Subject to prior authorization of the carrier
, you can transport in your
carry-on
luggage
a A150micro attached to the camera or equipment it powers.
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You can transport in your
carry-on luggage
a maximum of 2 spare A150micro:
- Put tape over the contacts.
- Put each single battery in a plastic bag before packing it in your
carry-on luggage
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A150micro do not need to be discharged to 30% SoC for transport as personal
luggage, this is only a requirement of cargo shipments.
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Carry a copy of the
bebob UN Transport Documentation
and
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We recommend that you confirm with your carrier of choice, to determine any further
restriction or local policies, before travelling.
You will find the actual regulation of
your carrier of choice in the bebob transport information system
2. Transport by Commercial Airline / Checked-in Luggage
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Subject to prior authorization of the carrier
You can transport in your
checked-in
luggage
a A150micro attached to the camera or equipment it powers and a maximum
of 3 A150micro spare packed in the same piece of luggage
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A150micro do not need to be discharged to 30% SoC for transport as personal
luggage, this is only a requirement of cargo shipments.
•
Carry a copy of the
bebob UN Transport Documentation
and
•
We recommend that you confirm with your carrier of choice, to determine any further
local restriction or policies, before travelling.
You will find the actual regulation of
your carrier of choice in the bebob transport information system
3. Transport as air-, road- and sea-freight
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Li-Ion batteries and so bebob A150micro, when shipped by air, road or sea are classified
as dangerous goods class 9 and subject to special UN certified packaging.
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Air transport authority training and authorisation (PK 1/PK 2) are required for packing
A150micro, for an air cargo shipment.
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Li-Ion batteries for air cargo must have a state-of-charge of no more than 30% for
shipping, means only one out of the five fuel gauge led lights up.
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We recommend that you confirm with your carrier of choice, to determine any local rules
and policies, before shipping.
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You will find actual regulations of the carrier of your choice in the bebob transport
information system