Shimano STEPS E6000 Podręcznik użytkownika - Strona 32
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WARNING
Always remove the battery before starting to work on the pedelec.
Accidental activation of the
Keep batteries away from sparks and fires. Prevent batteries from
heating up too much. They can explode and cause serious burns and
fires. Further consequences can include malfunctions and a limited
battery life. Keep batteries away from sources of heat (e.g. direct
sunlight and radiators). When charging the battery, ensure there is
adequate ventilation and observe the permitted ambient temperature
range: 0 to +40˚C. Do not extinguish a burning battery with water,
only the surrounding burning material. Fire extinguishers with metal
fire powder (Class D) are more suitable. If it is possible to take the
battery safely outside, smother the fire with sand.
Batteries must not be short-circuited. They can explode and
cause serious burns and fires. Further consequences can include
malfunctions and a limited battery life. Do not store batteries in a
box or drawer where they can be short-circuited by contact with each
other or with conductive materials (screws, paper clips, keys, coins,
nails or other small metal objects).
Batteries must not be destroyed, shredded, taken apart, opened up or
repaired. They can explode and cause serious burns and fires. Contact
your cycle dealer for help if you have problems with the battery.
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button can result in severe injuries.
WARNING
Damaged batteries must not be charged, used or transported.
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They can explode and cause serious burns and fires.
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Gases can be released and irritate the airways. Ensure there is a
supply of fresh air and consult a doctor in the event of discomfort.
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Liquid can escape and cause skin irritation. Prevent contact with it.
In the event of accidental contact, wash off the liquid with water.
If the liquid gets into the eyes, flush out with plenty of water and
seek medical help.
Do not send batteries by post. Batteries are dangerous goods that
under certain conditions may explode, causing severe burns and fires.
Only trained personnel may prepare and transport batteries. If you
have a complaint about a battery, please always go through your cycle
dealer. Dealers are able to have batteries collected free of charge
under hazardous goods regulations.