
Warning:
Do not cause short-circuiting in the storage battery (+)
and (-) terminals.
Caution:
Never place a storage battery in fire or heat it up.
Never disassemble or modify a storage battery.
Never reverse the storage battery (+) and (-) terminals to charge, use, etc.
Never combine different types or brands of storage batteries for use.
Never strongly bump or throw a storage battery.
Caution:
When painting a cubicle or platform or battery box, never allow the paint to
get on a storage battery. Paint on a container, lid or other battery part can
result in cracks, and become the cause of electrolyte leakage or breakage.
9.
Measures for Product Dispose
Storage battery disposal should be handled with observance of the following cautions.
Warning:
Disconnect the connecting conductors. Electric energy remaining in a storage
battery can be the cause of fire or electric shock.
Avoid causing sparks or short-circuiting. Electric energy remaining in a storage
battery can be the cause of ignited explosions.
Caution:
Spent storage batteries should be collected (recycled). Do not dispose of the
batteries as-is.
10. Expected Cycle Life
Expected cycle life represents the service life of a battery used under defined conditions. Table 5 presents the
expected cycle life used under an ambient temperature of 25°C, a discharge current of 0.23 C
10
A × 2.3h (DOD 70%
for the capacity of discharge of 0.23C
10
A), and a charging voltage of 2.45 V to charge up to 104% of the discharge
capacity. Expected cycle life is not a guaranteed value.
Table 5: Expected Cycle Life
Storage Battery Type
Expected Cycle Life (25
℃
)
FCP type
4200
cycles (DOD70%)
Warning:
Continuing to use batteries after the time to replace them has passed can cause them to deform, leak
electrolyte, break, generate heat, explode, ignite or generate smoke.
Explosion Danger
Combustion Danger
Electric Shock Danger
Explosion Danger