Arts Energy Smart Module Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 10
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CAUTION:
NEVER
• Immerse the battery or pour water on the battery.
• Use improper CCPS to charge the battery.
• Reverse charging of the battery.
• Open battery outside of authorized network, disassemble the
battery blocks or cells (be aware that alkaline electrolyte is
contained inside, and electrolyte exposure can be harmful).
• Short-circuit the battery (e.g. introducing a metallic part in the
connector).
• Discharge the battery outside the predefined range conditions.
• Expose the battery to high temperatures (may activate the
safety protections at the cell and battery level).
• Expose the battery to fire.
Warning
• If any leakage of electrolyte occurs, stop using the battery
immediately. Electrolyte is corrosive to some metals.
• If electrolyte comes in contact with your skin or clothes,
immediately wash with soap and water.
• If electrolyte comes in contact with your eyes, wash thoroughly
with water and immediately consult a doctor.
Electrical Hazards
With the typical connection on a 36V battery, the main battery
poles and the charge poles can operate normally over 50 volts
during charge. Bodily contact with 50-60 volts may cause a mild
shock.
Batteries are capable of delivering short circuit currents of more
than one hundred amperes.
• Do not wear rings, watches, bracelets, etc. when working on
batteries.
Short-circuit currents through these objects can cause serious
burns or injuries.
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