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Do not impact, pull, drag or step on the battery pack.
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Do not subject it to any strong force.
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Do not insert foreign objects into any part of the battery pack.
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Do not use cleaning solvents to clean the battery pack.
1.4 Response to emergency situations
The Soluna 6K Pack HV (L-E) battery pack comprises multiple batteries that are
designed to prevent hazards resulting from failures. However, Soluna cannot
guarantee their absolute safety.
1.4.1 Leaking batteries
If the battery pack leaks electrolyte, avoid contact with the leaking liquid or gas.
Electrolyte is corrosive and contact may cause skin irritation and chemical burns. If one
is exposed to the leaked substance, do these actions:
1.4.2 Inhalation
Evacuate the contaminated area, and seek medical attention immediately.
1.4.3 Eye contact
Rinse eyes with flowing water for 15 minutes, and seek medical attention
immediately.
1.4.4 Skin contact
Wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water, and seek medical
attention immediately.
1.4.5 Ingestion
Induce vomiting, and seek medical attention immediately.
1.4.6 Fire
In case there is a fire, always have an ABC or carbon dioxide extinguisher.
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Extinguish the fire before the battery pack catches fire.
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If it is impossible to extinguish the fire but you have time, move the battery pack to a
safe area before it catches fire.
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If the battery pack has caught fire, do not try to extinguish the fire. Evacuate people
immediately.
The battery pack may catch fire when heated above 150°C.
If a fire breaks out where the battery pack is installed, do these actions: