HELIOS CUBE BS4850-SH
User Manual
6. Emergency Situation
Helios New Energy Technology (Australia) Pty Ltd
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6.
E
MERGENCY
S
ITUATION
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Leaking Batteries
If the battery module leaks electrolyte, avoid contacting with the leaking liquid or gas. If one is exposed to
the leaked substance, immediately take actions described below:
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Inhalation: evacuate the contaminated area and seek medical attention.
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Contact with eyes: rinse eyes with flowing water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
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Contact with skin: wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water and seek medical attention.
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Ingestion: induce vomiting and seek medical attention.
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Fire
NO WATER
!
Only dry powder fire extinguisher can be used; if possible, move the battery pack to a safe area before it
catches fire.
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Wet Batteries
If the battery module is wet or submerged in water, do not let people access it, and then contact HELIOS or
an authorized dealer for technical support.
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Damaged Batteries
Damaged batteries are dangerous and must be handled with the utmost care. They are not fit for use and
may pose a danger to people or property. If the battery pack seems to be damaged, pack it in its original
container, and then return it to HELIOS or an authorized dealer. NOTE: damaged batteries may leak
electrolyte or produce flammable gas. If such damage occurs, please contact HELIOS or an authorized
dealer.