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CAUTION /
ATTENTION
a. CAUTION: Risk of energy hazard, 12 V, 100 Ampere-hour (watt or kilowatt) batteries. Before replacing
batteries, remove conductive jewelry such as chains, wrist watches, and rings. High energy through conductive
materials could cause severe burns.
b. CAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.
c. CAUTION: Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released material is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be
toxic.
a. ATTENTION: Risque d'énergie, batteries 12 V, 100 Ampères-heures (watts ou kilowatts). Avant de
remplacer les piles, retirez les bijoux conducteurs tels que les chaînes, les montres-bracelets et les bagues. Une
énergie élevée à travers les matériaux conducteurs pourrait causer de graves brûlures.
b. ATTENTION: Ne jetez pas les piles dans un feu. Les piles peuvent exploser.
c. ATTENTION: N'ouvrez pas et ne mutilez pas les piles. Le matériau libéré est nocif pour la peau et les yeux.
Cela peut être toxique.
Batteries contain Sulfuric acid in gelled or semi-liquid form. Direct contact with any spilled electrolyte from a
damaged battery may result in skin irritation or chemical burns. For this reason, handle batteries carefully to avoid
puncturing the case and releasing any of the electrolytes.
Replace any battery that is found to have a swollen or
cracked case. Always recycle used batteries to reclaim lead and other materials that can pose environmental hazards if
disposed of improperly.
In case of contact with the electrolyte, thoroughly wash any contaminated areas of the skin with soap and water. In
case of contact with the eyes, immediately flush with copious amounts of water and seek medical attention. Minor
surface spills can be neutralized with an appropriate neutralizing agent such as bicarbonate of soda (baking soda).
Always use proper lifting techniques when handling batteries. Each 12-volt battery weighs approximately 30 Kg or
66 lbs.
Personnel installing or servicing batteries must wear eye protection (goggles or full face shield) and protective
clothing (apron and gloves) if necessary, according to local practices. Additionally, only fully insulated tools
specifically designed for battery installation and service should be used for that purpose. Tools wrapped with vinyl or
fabric-based electrical tapes are NOT acceptable substitutes. (Insulated wrenches complying with IEC 60900 and
ASTM F-1505 Standards
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are distributed by various industrial supply organizations.)
The Battery harness MUST be removed from the receptacle on the front of the power supply before installing,
changing, and/or connecting batteries.
Verify correct battery polarity and voltage at the Battery harness connector before connecting the Battery harness.
Applying DC input of improper polarity or voltage can seriously damage or destroy the power supply.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of all models of
the EDP Double Conversion UPS series.
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IEC 60900: Live Working
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Hand Tools for Use Up to 1000VAC and 1500VDC
ASTM F-1505: Standard Specification for Insulated & Insulating Hand Tools