Doc. No:
D000100-INS-03, Rev D
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Warning!
It is important that every battery is connected with the ventilation tube,
and that the first battery in the chain is plugged. The tube must be routed
out of the cabinet.
There is a risk that explosive gases are accumulated in the cabinet.
Caution!
Improper handling of batteries can result in the batteries short-circuiting,
which can result in serious injury due to high energy levels. Exercise the
necessary care when working with batteries.
Caution!
Batteries can leak electrolyte if improperly handled. Electrolyte in contact
with skin or eyes can cause injury. In the event of electrolyte injuries,
rinse the affected area with water and seek medical attention
immediately. Use protective equipment when replacing batteries.
Caution!
Excessive heat can cause battery casing to soften and warp, potentially
allowing acid to escape. In contact with the skin, acid can cause injury,
and if breathed in, can affect the airways. Use protective equipment
when replacing batteries.