0–
40°C
No action is required. Use
the battery module as soon
as possible.
First
recha
rge
Second
recharge
Third
recha
rge
Fourt
h
recha
rge
Fifth
recha
rge
Sixth
recha
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Disp
ose
of it.
Irreversible capacity loss may occur during storage. The following table lists the
details for reference.
Table 3-2 Mapping between capacity loss and storage temperature
Temperature
Storage at 0–40°C for 18 months
Irreversible Capacity Loss
2–12%
NO TE
● If batteries have been stored overdue, promptly report the event to the department
leader.
● Dispose of deformed, damaged, or leaking batteries directly irrespective of how long
they have been stored.
● The storage duration starts from the latest charge time labeled on the battery package.
If a battery is qualified after recharge, update the latest charge time and the next
recharge time (next recharge time = latest charge time + recharge interval) on the label.
● The total storage duration should not exceed the warranty period.
3.2.3 Check Before Recharge
Before recharging a battery, you need to check its appearance. Recharge the
battery if it is qualified.
Check the appearance of a battery module. The battery module is qualified if it is
free from bulging, damage, misshaping, and leakage. Dispose of the battery
module if any of the preceding exceptions occurs.
3.2.4 Battery Recharge Methods
CA UTION
● Ensure that the charge process is supervised to prevent any abnormality.
● If a battery experiences an abnormality such as bulging or smoking, stop
charging immediately and dispose of it.
● Ensure that only trained professionals perform recharge operations.
Currently, two charging methods are available. Select one based on site
requirements.
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User Manual
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