Avant e5
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WARNING
Risk of electric shock and
contact
with
acid
-
Never
disassemble the battery pack.
Battery pack does not include
other serviceable parts than those
described on page 75. Never
remove individual battery cells
from the battery pack. Keep all
insulators in place.
First aid measures
WARNING
Risk of serious burns - Avoid
contact with battery acid.
Battery contains sulphuric acid
as electrolyte. This acid is highly
corrosive and can cause serious
skin burns, in case of contact
with skin. If acid gets to eyes,
there is a serious risk of severe
eye
injury.
Follow
correct
handling instructions of battery to
avoid exposure to acid. Always
use only battery that is in good
condition.
In case you are exposed to battery electrolyte
(sulphuric acid):
After contact to skin:
Rinse immediately with plenty of water. Remove
and wash wetted clothing.
After contact with eyes:
Rinse immediately with plenty of running water
for several minutes and seek medical advice
immediately.
If you inhale acid mist:
Inhale fresh air and seek medical advice:
After swallowing:
Drink a lot of water immediately. Swallow
activated carbon and seek medical advice
immediately.
Follow correct charging procedure
Ensure ventilation and remove the rear cover
before recharge
Recharge the loader only at a well-ventilated place.
Never recharge in a small garage or shed, where
there is no fan-operated ventilation to ventilate gases
to outdoor air.
To allow the battery gas to ventilate properly, remove
the rear top cover and leave open when recharging
the battery. Leaving the rear cover removed will also
allow the battery to cool better during recharge.
Use only the integrated charger of the loader to
charge the battery
Use only the original, integrated charger to charge
the battery. This ensures that the charge voltage and
current are optimised in different phases of the
charge cycle. Other charger types, especially those
with higher output current, can overheat the battery.
Overheating can cause the electrolyte to boil and
battery can deteriorate or its useful life will be
shortened as a result.
During charge, some of the water in the battery is
broken into hydrogen and oxygen gases. This gas
mixture is highly flammable and can become
explosive, if enough gas is accumulated. The area
where the loader is charged must be ventilated so
that the amount of these released gases will not
become explosive.
Make sure that the ventilation is sufficient when
charging the battery. Preferably charge the
loader outdoors.
Keep arcs, sparks, flames, lighted tobacco and
other sources of heat away from battery.
Charge the battery only with the built-in charger
of the loader. If you connect any other charger to
the battery, the battery can get too hot, too high
current can cause electrolyte to spill from the
battery, and the battery can be damaged.
Check the battery for external damages,
leakages, and deformations. Never charge the
battery or operate the loader if you see that the
battery is damaged.
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