Specifications

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Wear eye protection.
Keep children away from acid and
batteries.
Explosion hazard:
• Ahighly-explosiveoxyhydrogen
gas mixture occurs when charg-
ing batteries, therefore:
Fires, sparks, naked flames and
smoking are prohibited:
•Avoid causing sparks when
dealing with cables and electri-
cal equipment, and beware of
electrostatic discharges.
•Avoidshort-circuits.
Corrosive hazard:
• Battery acid is highly corrosive,
therefore:
• Wear protective gloves and eye
protection.
•Donottiltbattery,acidcanescape
from the degassing openings or
vents.
First aid:
• Rinse off acid splashed in the
eyes immediately for several
minutes with fresh water. Then
consult a doctor immediately.
• Neutralize acid splash on skin
or clothes immediately with acid
neutralizer (soda) or soap suds
and rinse with plenty of water.
• If acid is consumed, consult a
doctor immediately.
Warning note:
• Do not place batteries in direct
daylight without protection.
• Dischargedbatteriescanfreeze
up, therefore store in an area
free from frost
Disposal:
Hand in old batteries at a collec-
tion point. The notes listed under
1 (Storage and transport) are to be
followed for transport. Never dis-
pose of old batteries as domestic
waste.
Careful! Metal parts of the battery
are always live so never lay objects
or tools on the battery.
4 Maintenance
Battery, cables and connections
Every 100 operating hours.
Warning notes and safety regulations
for working with batteries
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