7.6 Basic principles for replacing the battery pack
WARNING
Risk of explosion due to fire or short-circuit, even with a discharged battery pack
Injury due to flying parts
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Isolate the connections and attach the battery cable to the battery pack to
avoid a short-circuit of the connection wires.
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Prevent the battery pack from coming into contact with water.
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Do not extinguish a burning battery pack with water.
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Do not recharge the battery pack.
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Do not damage or disassemble the battery pack.
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Do not heat the battery pack to over 100°C.
WARNING
Disposal of damaged or leaking battery pack
Lithium can cause skin burns and create toxic vapors.
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Avoid direct skin contact.
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Wear protective clothing, such as protective gloves and goggles.
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Avoid breathing in the vapors. Ensure good ventilation.
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Use a suitable means of transport to transport damaged batteries.
Always observe the following information:
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When the control panel issues the message 'Battery low', replace the battery
pack.
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Use the control panel to identify the location of the radio device.
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Only use battery pack BAT3.6-10.
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The battery pack must be new and free from damage. The battery cable is
attached to the battery pack with an adhesive label.
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Store, transport, and dispose of the battery pack in accordance with local
regulations, guidelines, and laws.
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Label the battery pack with the commissioning date.
See also
2
Environmental compatibility and disposal [➙ 46]
Maintenance / Repair
Basic principles for replacing the battery pack
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