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10
SERVICE
10.1
Maintenance
The device does not require specific maintenance. When any maintenance or user intervention is required,
the user will be notified via status information received by the auxiliary CAN-bus.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD:
Do not poor or spray water directly onto the device. When cleaning the device be
aware that the connected battery string is a permanent energy source. Even when
the device is turned off, the battery power connections might carry dangerous
voltage levels.
Connections
It will suffice to check all connections once a year. Check if all connectors are mated correctly according the
instructions given in sections 0 and 8.4 of this manual.
Cleaning
Cleaning of the device is best done using a dry or slightly damp cloth. Limit the use of cleaning agents. If a
cleaning agent is to be used, use an electrically non-conductive cleaning agent is advised.
It is important to keep the battery spaces clean and tidy in order to minimise the need for cleaning. Prevent
the use of moisture, vaporizing agents, oil, grease, etc. in the vicinity of the device.
10.2
End-of-life
The battery module is considered end-of-life if the SOH is decreased to 70 %. After this period it is strongly
advised to replace the battery module to ensure safety.
10.3
Disposal
Batteries marked with the recycling symbol must be processed via a recognized recycling agency. By
agreement, they may be returned to the manufacturer. Batteries must not be mixed with domestic or
industrial waste.