Do not place the equipment on unstable or inclined surfaces.
Keep away from children and pets.
1.1.2 Battery Safety
Use the battery within the temperature range specified in this manual.
Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or around heat sources, such as
sunlight, fire, transformers and heaters. If the battery overheats, it may cause a fire.
Do not expose the battery to humidity or corrosives, as this may cause the battery
to rust, corrode and leak chemicals.
To avoid leakage, overheating or fire, do not disassemble, modify or damage the
battery. For example, do not insert foreign objects into the battery or place the
battery in water or other liquids.
Move the battery in the correct direction. Do not turn the battery upside down or
tilt it.
Do not ignore warning signs on parts or products made by the manufacturer.
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals. A short circuit can cause a fire.
Do not use the battery beyond the warranty period.
Never use damaged batteries or components.Improper use or misuse of
damaged batteries or components can damage your device or injure yourself as
a result of battery fluid leakage, fire, overheating, or explosion.
Do not place damaged batteries near flammable materials.
Do not store damaged batteries near undamaged ones, as damaged batteries
may leak flammable liquid or gas. Only qualified professional or trained person-
nel is allowed to approach damaged batteries.
Do not perform welding or grinding work around the battery to prevent fire
caused by sparks or arcs.
The fire hazard of lithium-ion battery energy storage system is high. Before
handling batteries, consider the following risks:
i)Battery thermal runaway may produce flammable and harmful gases such as
CO and HF. Vapors from burning batteries may irritate eyes, skin and throat.
ii)The concentration of flammable gases from battery thermal runaway may lead
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