
5.
Storing and charging batteries
The Salvus lithium-ion safe provides 230V of electricity to charge the batteries in it. Never exceed the
maximum amperage indicated.
Total power per charging point:
Maximum voltage
230V
Fuse
16A
Maximum power
3600W
Safe charging:
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Use the battery’s original charger only.
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Use the charging points as installed in the safe only.
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On no account use multiple sockets and/or extension cables.
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The safe can only work properly and safely and securely if the door is kept closed.
6.
Earthing
An earthing connection may be required depending on the client-specific use of the Salvus
lithium-ion safe. Seek advice from qualified and skilled personnel.
7.
Ventilation
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Ensure that the safe is in a well-ventilated room. Depending on its duration, a fire may produce
poisonous gasses.
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The safe is installed with a mechanically ventilated smoke duct so that smoke and gasses that
are produced by any battery fire can be carried away safely.
8.
Opening the safe after a fire
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Never open the safe door yourself if the alarm sounds. On models where they are installed,
warning lamps will also light up. Telephone the emergency services and leave it to the fire
brigade to open the safe.
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Be warned! Depending on its duration, a fire may produce poisonous gasses.
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Telephone the Nauta Service Team once the fire has been extinguished so that the safe can be
inspected to see if it can continue to be used.
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For advice as to the disposal of damaged batteries, contact the manufacturer.