Handling damaged lithium-ion batteries
Damaged lithium-ion batteries may cause the following hazards:
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Leakage of toxic substances and toxic combustion products in case of fire.
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Leakage of corrosive liquid, possibly causing skin irritations and chemical burns.
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Increased fire hazard due to electrolyte leakage (flammable solvent)
→ Only touch and transport damaged lithium-ion batteries with personal protective
equipment that is resistant to alkalis and solvents.
→ If there are any signs of heat, smoke, odor, noise, or deformation of the batteries,
disconnect the lithium-ion battery from the ActiveShuttle.
→ Store the lithium-ion battery in a fire-resistant container or at a safe distance from
combustible materials.
→ Do not inhale any vapors that may be generated.
→ Dispose of lithium-ion batteries properly.
→ Tape off the connection contacts for disposal.
→ Store damaged lithium-ion batteries in fire-resistant containers.
→ During transport, observe the relevant hazardous goods requirements for lithium-ion
batteries.
◊ Observe the operating manual of the manufacturer: BMZ Battery Assembly Centre GmbH.
Charging Station
Risk of injury due to incorrect pre-fuse!
Operation of the Charging Station with an incorrect pre-fuse can lead to serious injuries or even
death and equipment damage.
→ Only operate the Charging Station with a circuit breaker ≤ 16 A with triggering characteristic
B or C.
Risk of injury by bridging the charging contacts of the Charging Station
Bridging the charging contacts may cause a risk of damage, sparks, overheating, and fire.
→ Do not place any objects, especially electrically conductive or flammable objects, in the
area in front of the charging contacts of the Charging Station.
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