APPENDIX 1.- Batteríes
Below is a list of the safety measures that must be taken into account as regards the batteries:
This equipment contains a Ni-MH battery packet.
· The
charging
of the batteries should always be carried out with the batteries located inside the
meter and using the
DC adapter that is provided
with the equipment. This is the only way to
guarantee their long life. The use of another battery charger may harm the battery packet or cause
it to explode.
·
Do not connect
the battery directly to a
high voltage
source, such as the car lighter. This high
voltage would harm the battery immediately
·
Do not cause a shortcircuit
in the battery packet and
do not put
the batteries into direct
contact with
a metal object
. Isolating elements should be used that are resistant to heat and
acid. Battery spillage without isolating elements can cause smoke and fire
·
Do not place
the batteries near to any element which may cause
sparks
(such as a fuse or a
switch). The battery can produce inflammable gases when charged. Also remember to
keep
the battery away from fire
.
· The Ni-MH battery packet of this equipment may explode if exposed to fire.
Do not place
the
batteries near to a
source of heat
, as they can re-heat, produce spillage, catch fire, or explode
·
Do not wet
the batteries, as this could cause it to rust, and you could run the risk of fire, or
an electric shock
· Do not leave the batteries in a car when it is hot outside, or under direct sunlight, near to the
heating or near fire. The use of the batteries under these conditions can cause spillage, fire or
explosions
· Both
to remove
the batteries, as well as
to connect them
, make sure that the meter is
switched off
· If you remove the battery from the equipment, when you put it back in again,
make sure that
you have replaced it as it was before
· If you are using
metal tools
for the installation of the batteries, you must
isolate it
, as they
could cause a shortcircuit.
·
Do not connect
the positive terminal to the negative terminal of a battery with a metal object,
the battery could re-heat, emit hydrogen gas, undergo spillage, burn or explode.
·
Do not apply a soldering iron
directly on the battery
·
Do not put
the batteries into direct contact with plastic sheeting or PVC (not rigid). Do not
apply organic solvents, gasoline, kerosene or paraffin, benzene, liquid detergents or paint to
the batteries. If the batteries come into contact with these substances, they can break and
thus undergo spillage.
·
Do not cover
the batteries with
materials that can generate static electricity,
as this could
cause fire or an explosion
·
Do not try to disassemble, re-model or destroy the batteries
. This will produce spillage,
fire or explosions. Sulphuric acid could also be spilt, which could cause the skin to burn.
· The battery contains diluted sulphuric acid, a very toxic substance. If the battery undergoes
any spillage and any liquid is spilt on the skin or clothes, you must wash the area immediately
with lots of water, as sulphuric acid can cause the skin to burn. If the battery liquid comes into
contact with the eyes, immediately wash them with lots of water and visit your doctor.
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