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Portable Power Module for Güralp Certimus
Important safety information
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Important safety information
The Güralp Portable Power Module (PPM) contains lithium-ion (Li-ion) cells which
have an extremely high energy-density. These cells contain a variety of hazardous
chemicals. Improper handling and/or disposal can create significant risks, including
fire, injury and death.
Studies have shown that physical damage (such as crushing, puncturing or bending),
electrical abuse (such as short-circuiting or over-charging), and exposure to elevated
temperature can cause a thermal runaway i.e. rapid self-heating from an exothermic
chemical reaction. This can, in turn, cause thermal runaway in adjacent cells
resulting in a significant risk of fire and release of extremely toxic fumes. This
reaction is self-sustaining and does not require oxygen, so it is very difficult to
extinguish.
The Güralp PPM contains protection circuitry to mitigate the risks of over-charging
and short circuits. It is nevertheless essential that the following warnings are
observed at all times.
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Never puncture, crush or burn a PPM in any condition.
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Do not discard or dispose of an intact or damaged PPM with regular waste.
Consult local regulations for disposal procedures.
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Never attempt to open a PPM. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
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A physically damaged or over-heated PPM presents a significant risk of fire
and must be moved immediately to a safe outdoor location. Consult local
regulations and/or authorities for further instructions.
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Disconnect the PPM immediately and seek advice if, during operation or
charging, it emits any unusual smell, becomes hot, changes shape/geometry
or behaves abnormally.
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Never expose the PPM to strong oxidisers, strong acids or conductive fluids,
such as sea-water.
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Store the PPM at a temperature between 5°C and 20°C (41°F and 68°F). Do not
store next to flammable material.
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If the PPM is to be stored for an extended period, charge it to 50% of its
maximum capacity before storage and every six months thereafter.
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Issue A - May 2021