(1) Use tools with insulating sleeves, such as pliers. Using uninsulated tools may cause the battery to short-circuit, heat up or burn, damaging the battery.
(2) Do not place batteries in a closed room or near a fire source, otherwise the hydrogen released by the battery may cause an explosion or fire.
(3) Do not use thinners, gasoline, kerosene or synthetic fluids to clean batteries. Using these materials may cause the battery casing to rupture, leak or catch fire.
(4) When handling batteries with a voltage of 45 volts or higher, take safety measures and wear insulating rubber gloves, otherwise you may get an electric shock.
(5) Do not place batteries in places where they may be flooded. If the battery is immersed in water, it may burn or cause electric shock.
(6) When removing the battery, handle it slowly. Do not cause the battery to rupture or leak.
(7) When installing the battery on the equipment, try to install it at the bottom of the equipment to facilitate inspection, maintenance and replacement.
(8) Do not move the battery while it is charging. Do not underestimate the weight of the battery. Careless handling may cause injury to the operator.
(9) Do not cover the battery with materials that generate static electricity. Static electricity can cause fire or explosion.
(10) Use insulating covers on battery terminals and connectors to prevent electric shock.
(11) Battery installation and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel. Unskilled personnel performing such operations may cause danger.
Lead-acid battery installation and debugging
Nov 01, 2024
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