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For storage of a large number of batteries, it is recommended that 4-6 batteries form one
unit with an interval of more than 30 cm between each storage unit.
Please avoid direct sunlight for more than 10 minutes under any storage
condition.
Battery storage environment should be maintained at room temperature
(15-35
℃
). Long-term storage above 35
℃
accelerates the aging of battery. After
long-term storage at 0-15
℃
, the service time will be shortened. After several times
of use at room temperature, the normal condition can be restored.
Battery storage should avoid humid environment. Keep storage environment dry
and not ventilated.
Battery storage locations should not be places where large items are often moved
in and out to prevent accidental collisions.
Transportation Instruction:
It is recommended to using a temperature-resistant or flame-retardant box with a
cover to store batteries. It is recommended to use the shockproof and tilt-proof
sponge in the original box in other packaging.
Avoid putting the charging and discharging cables on the edge of the box to prevent
accidental being crushed causing short circuit when being used .
During the operation, if the batteries are placed in a vehicle, ventilation should be
guaranteed and avoid direct sunlight. The place exposed to direct sunlight in a sealed
vehicle may have a temperature of above 80
℃
, which may cause the battery to burn.
Emergency instructions:
Adequate sand, fire extinguishers, and heat-resistant gloves should be provided in places
where batteries are stored, transported, and used.
When smoking and burning of batteries are found, the following measures should be
taken immediately:
1. Battery is just starting to smoke (or has a burnt odor): Determine the part where short
circuit happens immediately. Lift the battery handle or charge-discharge cable(with
heat-insulating gloves if necessary) and quickly drag the battery into the open room or
outdoor. Completely bury the whole battery with sand (the charge-discharge cable
needs to be buried if it is smoking). Be careful to wait until the battery has completely
cooled down before taking it out (otherwise the battery may continue to smoke).
2. Batteries emit heavy smoke: immediately use sand, fire extinguishers to extinguish or
bury the burning batteries, while removing the surrounding batteries and other
flammable objects. If the surrounding flammable and explosive objects (liquids)
cannot be removed, immediately use large quantities of water for rapid fire
extinguishing and cooling.
3. Batteries are on fire: immediately use a large amount of water, fire extinguishers and
sands to extinguish fire (disconnect the power supply of surrounding electrical
equipment first) while removing the surrounding batteries and other flammable
material.
Notes
:
When using fire fighting equipment to extinguish fire, strictly follow the