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IMPORTANT: WHENEVER POSSIBLE, REMOVE THE HIGH-ENERGY BATTERY WHEN
SHIPPING THE T-RAC II!
The T-RAC II high-energy battery (8ME05TRC226) and high-energy battery XLR
(8ME05TRC320) are Li-Ion batteries with a nominal energy of 51Wh (2 cells, >20Wh/cell)
and 49.6Wh (2 cells, >20Wh/cell). It has been tested successfully in accordance with IEC
62133 and UN38.3 (UN Manual of Tests and Criteria Part III Subsection 38.3), and is subject
to the requirements of the IATA Dangerous Goods regulations (DGR). If contained in the T-
RAC II, it is classified in Class 9
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Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods as UN3481 (Li-Ion batteries
contained in equipment) and the requirements contain the following:
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The T-RAC II containing the high energy battery 8ME05TRC226 or high energy battery
XLR 8ME05TRC320 must be packed in a strong outer packaging in accordance with
Packing Instruction 967, Section I (DGR Section 5).
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The package displays at least following labels / markings / documents (DGR Section
7):
1.
Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods Class 9 label:
2.
UN3481 shipping name label:
3.
Shipper’s name and address marking.
4.
Consignee’s name and address marking
5.
Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGR Section 8).
•
Dangerous Goods training for the personnel involved in the shipping (DGR Section
1.5).
The original packaging of the T-RAC II complies with PI967 and contains the above mentioned
labels, which are only necessary when the T-RAC II is shipped together with the high-energy
battery 8ME05TRC226 or high-energy battery 8ME05TRC320. At Terumo BCT, the personnel
involved in the shipping is trained in Dangerous Goods and is therefore allowed to make the
Dangerous Goods Declaration. As this is usually not the case for other persons that might
need to ship a T-RAC II:
Terumo BCT strongly recommends to ship the T-RAC II always WITHOUT the high
energy batteries, in its original packaging WITHOUT the Class 9 label and the
UN3481 label (i.e. labels 1 and 2 shown above need to be removed from the
package or covered).
The Class 9 and UN3481 label need to be removed or covered because otherwise the shipper
or customs will refuse or block the package because they will assume the package contains
a Li-Ion battery but the necessary documents are missing.
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