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Wear protecitve glasses
Observe enclosed documentation.
Keep the battery system away from open flames or ignition
sources.
Keep the battery system away from children.
Danger of high voltages.
Danger to life due to high voltages in the battery system!
Danger.
Risk of electric shock!
The battery module may explode.
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The battery system should be disposed of at a proper facility
for environmentally safe recycling.
The battery system should not be disposed together with the
household waste.
Disposal information can be found in the enclosed documentation.
2.2
Response to Emergency Situations
2.2.1
Leaking Batteries
If the battery leaks electrolyte which is corrosive, avoid contact with the leaking
liquid or gas. Direct contact may lead to skin irritation or chemical burns. If one is
exposed to the leaked substance, do these actions:
Accidental inhalation of harmful substances:
Evacuate people from the
contaminated area , and seek medical attention immediately.
Eye contact:
Rinse eyes with flowing water for 15 minutes, and seek medical
attention immediately.
Dermal contact:
Wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water, and
seek medical attention immediately.
Ingestion:
Induce vomiting, and seek medical attention immediately.
2.2.2
Fire
In case of a fire, make sure an ABC or carbon dioxide extinguisher is nearby.
Warning!
The battery module may catch fire when heated above 150°C.
If a fire breaks out where the battery module is installed, do
these actions:
1. Extinguish the fire before the battery module catches fire;
2. If the battery module has caught fire, do not try to
extinguish the fire. Evacuate people immediately.
Warning!
If the battery module catches fire, it will produce noxious and poisonous
gases. Do not approach.
2.2.3
Wet Batteries and Damaged Batteries
If the battery module is wet or submerged in water, do not try to access it.
If the battery module seems to be damaged, they are not fit for use and may
pose a danger to people or property.
Please pack the battery in its original container, and then return it to SolaX or
your distributor.
Caution!
Damaged batteries may leak electrolyte or produce flammable gas. If you
suspect such damage, immediately contact SolaX for advice and information.