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Capacitor discharge
Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter. Do not touch live parts
for 5 minutes after disconnection from the power sources.
Do not touch the product until 90 seconds after shutting down
Keep ventilated
2.7.1 Damaged Battery
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If the battery is damaged or flooded, it may leak the electrolyte and cause a short circuit fire.
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If the battery is wet or immersed in the water, do not try to touch it.
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If the battery seems to be damaged, they are not suitable for use and may be dangerous to personals or
property.
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Avoid touching the leaked liquids or gases in the case of battery leakage or abnormal odor, do not
approach the battery and contact professionals immediately. Professionals must wear safety goggles, rubber
gloves, gas masks, and protective clothing.
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Electrolyte is corrosive and can cause irritation and chemical burns. In case of direct contact with the
battery electrolyte, do as follows:
Inhalation: Evacuate contaminated areas, get fresh air immediately and seek immediate medical
attention.
Eye contact: Immediately flush your eyes with water for at least 15 minutes, do not rub your eyes and
seek medical attention immediately.
Skin contact: Wash the affected areas immediately with soap and water and seek medical attention
immediately.
Ingestion: Seek immediate medical assistance.
2.7.2 Battery Drop Emergency Measures
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If a battery is dropped or violently impacted during installation, internal damage may occur. Do not use
such batteries. Otherwise, safety risks such as cell leakage and electric shock may arise.
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If a dropped battery has obvious damage or abnormal odor, smoke or fire occurs, evacuate the personnel
immediately, call emergency services, and contact professionals. Professionals can use fire extinguishing
facilities to extinguish the fire under safety protection.
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If a dropped battery has no obvious deformation or damage and no abnormal odor, smoke or fire occurs,
contact professionals to transfer the battery to an open and safe place or contact a recycling company for
disposal.