Security Datasheet

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This information is generally descriptive only and is not intended to make or imply any
representation, guarantee or warranty with respect to any cells and batteries. Cell and battery
designs/specifications are subject to modification without notice. Contact JAUCH for the latest
information.
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Battery Certification Experts
General
Chemical contents are sealed in an metal can. But if the battery is mechanically or
electrically abused, contents may leak out. In such case, take action as showing below.
The preferred response is to leave the area and allow the batteries to cool and the vapours
to dissipate.
Personal precautions
Avoid skin and eye contact or inhalation of vapours. Temporary inhalation of odor and
attaching of electrolyte to skin does not cause serious health hazard. Be sure the ventilation
and washing out of electrolyte quickly.
Environmental precautions
Collect all released material in a plastic lined metal container and remove spilled liquid with
absorbent. Doing this, protect your skin and eyes with gloves and protection glasses. Avoid
direct contact with internal components. Specific environmental precaution is not necessary.
When used correctly, Lithium-Ion (Polymer) Batteries provide a safe and dependable source
of power. However, if they are misused or abused, leakage, venting, or in extreme cases
explosion and/or fire may result.
Make sure to observe amongst others, following warnings.
Handling:
- Do not insert batteries in reverse. Observe the polarity markings on battery and
equipment
- Do not short-circuit batteries
- Do not deform or disassemble batteries
- Do not incinerate or dispose batteries in fire
- Do not place battery on metal case, metal plate or antistatic material
- Do not mix batteries types or brands. In case of multi cell application, replace all
batteries to new at once when replacing used batteries
- Do not heat batteries or exposure direct sunlight
- Do not weld or solder directly to batteries
- A battery with a damaged container should NOT be exposed to water
- Do not allow children to replace batteries without adult supervision
- Keep batteries out of the reach of children. In case of ingestion of a cell or battery, the
person involved should seek medical assistance immediately
- Equipment intended for use by children should have battery compartments which are
tamper-proof
- Do not encapsulate and/or modify batteries
- Exhausted batteries should be immediately removed from equipment and disposed of