Operating Manual
ZIGOR SOLAR HIT3C
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5.2.1 Battery replacement
Batteries must be placed or handled with special care in accordance with a number of basic accident prevention
regulations:
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Do not attempt to open the batteries. These contain electrolyte, which can cause burns to eyes and skin.
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Do not wear rings, bracelets, watches, etc., as these could cause short-circuits or electric shocks.
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Use insulated tools.
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Wear gloves, insulated protective shoe wear and safety goggles.
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Discharge body static electricity before handling connections.
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Do not place tools on the batteries.
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Do not place batteries near fire or sources of heat.
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Do not smoke, there is a risk of explosion.
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Make sure that the ZIGOR SOLAR HIT3C is completely switched off and disconnected from the
generation and consumption lines before replacing the batteries.
N.B.:
BATTERIES ARE CONSIDERED TO BE DANGEROUS WASTE MATERIALS.
IN ORDER TO SAFEGUARD THE ENVIRONMENT, MANAGE USED BATTERIES IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE REGULATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN FORCE IN EACH
COUNTRY OR COMMUNITY.
Important:
Temperature affects the service life of the battery. The optimum temperature is between 20ºC and
30ºC. An increase of 10ºC can reduce its service life by 50%.
The drawing of a crossed out wheeled container on the product or in the
documentation or packaging means that the electrical-electronic components
and batteries must be disposed of separately at the end of their service life.
This requirement is applied in the European Union and in those locations
where individual disposal systems are available. Do not dispose of these
components in the form of unsorted municipal waste.