
6.3
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The battery cannot be charged or discharged
1
)
Cannot be charged:
Disconnect the power cables, measure voltage on power side, if the
voltage is 50~53.5V, restart the battery, connect the power cable and try
again, if still not work, turn off battery and contact distributor .
2
)
Unable to discharge:
Disconnect the power cables and measure voltage on battery side, if
it is <40.0V, please charge the battery; if voltage is above 48V and still
cannot discharge, turn off battery and contact distributor.
7. Emergency Situations
1
)
Leaking Batteries
If the battery pack leaks electrolyte, avoid contact with the leaking
liquid or gas. If one is exposed to the leaked substance, immediately
perform the actions described below. Inhalation: Evacuate the contaminated
area, and seek medical attention.
Contact with eyes: Rinse eyes with flowing water for 15 minut es,
and seek medical attention.
Contact with skin: Wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and
water, and seek medical attention.
Ingestion: Induce vomiting, and seek medical attention.
2
)
Fire
NO WATER! Only dry powder fire extinguisher can be used; if
possible, move the battery pack to a safe area before it catches fire.
3
)
Wet Batteries
If the battery pack is wet or submerged in water, do not let people
access it, and then contact Shoto or an authorized dealer for technical
support.
4
)
Damaged Batteries
Damaged batteries are dangerous and must be handled with the
utmost care. They are not fit for use and may pose a danger to people or
property. If the battery pack seems to be damaged, pack it in its original
container, and then return it to Shoto or an authorized dealer.
NOTE