Battery Vapour Emission; Battery Fire - Bosch 23-15-2055 Manual

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2.8.3

Battery vapour emission

Vapours may be emitted if the battery is damaged
or used improperly. The vapours may cause
respiratory tract irritation.
1 Get into fresh air.
2 Consult doctor in the event of pain or
discomfort.
After contact with eyes
1 Carefully rinse eyes with plenty of water for at
least 15 minutes. Protect unaffected eye.
2 Seek medical advice immediately.
After skin contact
1 Remove any solid particles immediately.
2 Remove contaminated clothing immediately.
3 Rinse the affected area with plenty of water for
at least 15 minutes.
4 Then dab the affected skin gently. Do not rub
dry.
5 Immediately consult a doctor if there is any
redness, pain or discomfort.
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2.8.4

Battery fire

The safety electronics may fail if the battery is
damaged or faulty. The residual voltage can
cause a short circuit. The battery may self-ignite
and explode.
1 Keep your distance if the battery becomes
deformed or starts to emit smoke.
2 If charging, remove the plug connector from
the socket.
3 Contact the fire service immediately.
 Use Class fire extinguishers to put out the fire.
 Never extinguish damaged batteries with water
or allow them to come into contact with water.
Inhaling vapours can cause intoxication.
 Stand on the side of the fire where the wind is
blowing from.
 Use breathing apparatus if possible.
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