Lucent Technologies Enhanced VR Series Batteries
Issue 5 December 1998
Installation 6 - 3
1. Examine the shipping container and record any signs of
external damage.
2. Search for any indications of acid spillage during
shipment. Record any indications of acid spillage on the
bill of lading before signing.
In case of acid spillage, refer to the Material Safety Data
Sheet in Section 11 for instructions regarding cleanup and
disposal. After unpacking, immediately check again for
electrolyte spills.
3. Check batteries for fractured containers and covers.
Batteries with fractured containers and covers are
defective and must not be used.
If a battery is found to be damaged when received, a claim
can be initiated for replacement. The battery must be
shipped back in its original carton.
4. Check the contents of the package against the packing list.
Report any missing parts immediately.
5. The packing list includes the order number. Record this
number on the “Installation and Maintenance Record.” The
order number for new batteries must be recorded on this
form for use in warranty validation.
6. Battery module terminals are precoated with
NO-OX-ID A
®
at the time of manufacture. Ordinarily they
Note
Acid spillage is a valid criterion for rejection of product.
Warning
Wear an eye protection device and acid resistant rubber
gloves when cleaning up electrolyte spills. Wash hands
and face thoroughly after use.
Note
Fractured cases and covers are valid criteria for rejection
of product.