Batteries, Cables & Battery Charger; Making The Batteries Accessible - Invacare STORM4MAX Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
8.4
Batteries, cables & battery charger
8.4.1

Making the batteries accessible

ATTENTION:
Injury hazard and possible material damages if batteries are handled improperly!
· The installation of new batteries may only be carried out by authorised specialists.
· Observe the warning information on the batteries.
· Only use battery versions stated in the specifications.
ATTENTION:
Fire and burns hazard if battery terminal is bypassed!
· Please take great care to ensure that the battery terminals are never short-circuited with tools
or mechanical mobility device parts!
· Ensure that the battery terminal caps have been replaced if you are not working on the battery
terminals.
ATTENTION: Danger of crushing!
The batteries are extremely heavy. This results in injury hazards to your hands.
· Bear in mind that the batteries are sometimes very heavy!
· Please handle the batteries with care.
WARNING: BURN HAZARD!
Injury hazard due to discharged acid.
· Always wear acid-proof protective gloves when handling batteries.
· Always wear protective goggles when handling batteries.
What to do if acid is discharged:
· Always take clothing which has been soiled by or dipped in acid off immediately!
· Rinse any areas of your skin which has come into contact with battery acid off immediately
with plenty of water!
If contact with eyes is made:
· Rinse the affected eye under running water for several minutes! You should also consult an
eye specialist immediately afterwards!
Requirements:
· No tools are required.
Note
When disassembling, take care of small parts such as screws and washers. Put all small parts
down so that they can be reassembled in the right sequence.
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