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accidental electrical arcs.
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Only use tools (e.g. wrench) with insulated handles.
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The batteries are very heavy. Please handle and lift the
battery with proper method to prevent any human injury or
damage to the battery terminal.
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Don’t decompose, modify or damage the battery. Otherwise,
battery short circuit, leakage or even human injury may be
caused.
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The battery contains sulfuric acid. In normal operation, all
the sulfuric acid is attached to the separation board and plate
in the battery. However, when the battery case is broken, the
acid will leak from the battery. Therefore, be sure to wear a
pair of protective glasses, rubber gloves and skirt when
operating the battery. Otherwise, you may become blind if
acid enters your eyes and your skin may be damaged by the
acid.
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At the end of battery life, the battery may have internal short
circuit, drain of electrolytic and erosion of positive/negative
plates. If this condition continues, the battery may have
temperature out of control, swell or leak. Be sure to replace
the battery before these phenomena happen.
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If a battery leaks electrolyte, or is otherwise physically
damaged, it must be replaced, stored in a container resistant
to sulfuric acid and disposed of in accordance with local
regulations.
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If electrolyte comes into contact with the skin, the affected
area should be washed immediately with water.
Disposal
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Dispose of used battery according to the local instructions.