3. Handling for M Hybrid Battery
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Introduction
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There is no danger if the battery is not deformed, leaking or generating heat.
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The electrolyte for the battery is strongly acidic.
If the electrolyte leaks out and breathes vapor, or gets into your eyes, skin, etc,
take the following first aid measures.
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If electrolyte's vapor or mist is inhaled
Inhalation of electrolyte's vapor or mist may cause nausea and difficulty
with breathing. Promptly move the affected person to an area with fresh air
and seek medical attention if they feel sick.
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If electrolyte contacts the skin
Wash off with large amounts of water and soap. If there are symptoms such as
irritation or inflammation, promptly seek medical attention.
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If electrolyte gets in your eyes
After washing the eyes under running water for at least 15 minutes, promptly
seek medical treatment.
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If electrolyte is swallowed
After flushing the inside of your mouth with water, promptly seek medical attention.
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Prohibited articles
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Before you start, remove the following metal products.
Short circuiting of the battery related components may cause
sparks/fires and damage to components.
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Metal scale, mechanical pencil, etc.
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Accessories (necklaces, rings, earrings, earrings, etc.)
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M Hybird Battery Handling
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The battery in an End of Life Vehicle(ELV) is essentially in a charged state.
Do not remove the battery from the vehicle in a way that would damage it,
such as with a nibbler (vehicle dismantling machine) and heavy machinery.
Otherwise, the battery may be damaged, causing sparks/fire,
and a liquid-spill accident.
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Do not apply any force or impact that would cause any damage to the lithium-ion battery.
(ex: Vehicle crush in a junkyard car crusher, puncture by a forklift,
and fall from a high place, etc.)
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Do not charge/discharge the lithium-ion battery using an external power supply.
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Insulate the terminal of the lithium-ion battery with insulation tape.
If there is a terminal cover, secure it with insulation tape so that it does not detach.
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Never disassemble the lithium-ion battery using a method other than the removal
method in this manual.
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When removing, wear rubber shoes and rubber gloves.
There is a risk of electric shock.
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