Installation Manual

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1.5 Chemical Risk
WARNING
Lithium batteries are a chemical risk if misoperated,
mishandled or abused.
1.6 Do’s
Do protect terminals from short circuit before, during, and after installation
Do wear electrically insulated gloves
Do use electrically insulated tools
Do wear eye protection
Do wear safety toe boots / shoes
Do handle battery carefully
Do secure battery safely
Do always assume battery terminals are energized
1.7 Do Not’s
Do not immerse battery in water
Do not lift or carry the battery during usage or operation
Do not operate or store battery outside of operating limits
Do not short circuit battery
Do not puncture battery
Do not expose battery to ames, or incinerate
Do not open battery case or dissemble battery
Do not wear rings, watches, bracelets or necklaces when handling or working near battery
Do not drop or crush battery
Do not lift battery by the terminal cables
Do not vibrate battery
Do not expose battery to water or other uids
Do not expose battery to direct sunlight
Do not dispose of battery
Do not connect with other types of batteries
Do not expose battery to high temperatures
Do not install with other battery types or brands
1.8 DC Motor Connection
Direct connection to DC motors without proper safety protection, motor controllers, and external motor voltage clamping systems
(such as high power anti-parallel diodes or braking resistor systems) may result in damage to the internal pack protection system
which may result in unsafe situations. Please consult Discover technical support before directly connecting any motor loads.
1.9 Transportation
If the battery is not installed in equipment, it must be transported in the original package or equivalent.
Batteries are tested according to UN Handbook of Tests and Criteria, part III, sub section 38.3 (ST/SG/AC. 10/11/Rev.5). For
transport the batteries belong to category UN3480, Class 9, Packaging Group II.
2. MAXIMUM OPERATING LIMITS
2.1 Maximum Battery Operating Limits
The battery should not be operated outside these operating limits, the BMS will open its internal relay and disconnect the battery
if any of these limits are exceeded.