RAYTHON User Manual V1.0
1.4 Precaution Regarding Battery Operation
Only authorized and trained person who should be familiar to battery installation, preparation,
charging, and maintenance is permitted to the operation for battery.
SHOCK HAZARD- DO NOT touch the uninsulated battery connectors or terminals. Be sure to
discharge static electricity of tools and technicians by touching a grounded surface, but away from
the cells and flame arresters.
All tools should be adequately insulated to avoid the possibility of shorting connections.
DO NOT lay tools on the top of the battery.
Although the batteries are sealed and no gas emitted during normal operation, they contain
potentially explosive gases, which may be released under abnormal operating conditions, such as a
charger malfunction. It is the responsibility of the customer to provide adequate ventilation so that
hydrogen gas accumulation in battery area does not exceed 2% by volume. However, normal air
circulation in a ventilated facility will preclude any hydrogen build-up even during cyclic charging.
Never install batteries in a sealed cabinet or enclosure.
REMOVE all personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches while working
with batteries. Batteries can cause short-circuit current high enough to make metal melt, and could
cause severe burns.
The battery contains sulfuric acid, which may lead to the burning of the severe. In case of
skin touched the electrolyte, please remove contaminated clothing and flush affected
areas thoroughly with water. If eye contact has occurred, flush for a minimum of 15
minutes with large amounts of running water and seek for immediate medical attention.