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Observe the general transport regulations based on the mode of transport as well as all
legal regulations.
Consult an external hazardous goods expert.
Never transport damaged battery modules. Contact your hazardous goods expert if
battery modules are damaged.
Hazardous goods class
UN number
Battery module mass
9
UN 3480 ‘lithium-ion batteries’
28.6 kg
Table 2: Battery module data relevant for transport
3.2.3 Checking for transport damage
CAUTION
Insulation fault when storage system is damaged
Danger of electric shock when touching damaged insulation elements!
Inspect the storage system for transport damage.
Do not use a damaged storage system under any circumstance.
CAUTION
Fault due to use of damaged battery modules
Fire outbreak at battery modules or emission of toxic substances!
Check each battery module for transport damage.
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If damage (deformation, defects, emission of substances and the like) is
discovered:
Never use damaged battery modules.
Check each delivery upon arrival in the presence of the shipping agent for complete-
ness and damage.
Transport indicator on the packaging
Illustration 1: Transport indicator on the pack-
aging
Check the transport indicator in the presence
of the shipping agent.
The goods have not been transported properly if
blue powder has reached the arrow of the trans-
port indicator.
Reporting transport damage
Report transport damage immediately to the shipping company and to sonnen GmbH.
Refuse to accept the delivery if the discovered defects are serious.
Document the defect in a brief report and make the notation ‘Conditional acceptance’
on the delivery note/shipping slip.
Have the shipping agent review the report and confirm by countersigning.
Make note of the name of the shipping agent and the registration number of the deliv-
ery vehicle.
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