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FusionPower6000 3.0
User Manual (Not Against a Wall)
Short-Circuit Protection
Leakage Handling
Electrolyte overflow may damage the equipment. It will corrode metal parts and
boards, and ultimately damage the boards.
Electrolyte is corrosive and can cause irritation and chemical burns. Should you
come into direct contact with the battery electrolyte, do as follows:
Issue 03 (2023-02-08)
In an indoor scenario, you are advised to power on a battery within seven
days after unpacking. If the battery cannot be powered on in time, place it in
a dry indoor environment without corrosive gas.
Do not use a damaged battery (such as damage caused when a battery is
dropped, bumped, bulged, or dented on the enclosure), as the damage may
cause electrolyte leakage or flammable gas release. In the case of electrolyte
leakage or structural deformation, contact the installer or professional O&M
personnel immediately to remove or replace the battery. Do not store the
damaged battery near other devices or flammable materials and keep it away
from non-professionals.
Before working on a battery, ensure that there is no irritant or scorched smell
around the battery.
When installing batteries, do not place installation tools, metal parts, or
sundries on the batteries. After the installation is complete, clean up the
objects on the batteries and the surrounding area.
If a battery is accidentally exposed to water, do not install it. Move it to a safe
place for isolation and contact technical engineers in a timely manner.
Check whether the positive and negative battery terminals are grounded
unexpectedly. If so, disconnect the battery terminals from the ground.
Do not perform welding or grinding work around batteries to prevent fire
caused by electric sparks or arcs.
If batteries are left unused for a long period of time, store and recharge them
according to the battery requirements.
Do not charge or discharge batteries by using a device that does not comply
with local laws and regulations.
Keep the battery loop disconnected during installation and maintenance.
Monitor damaged batteries during storage for signs of smoke, flame,
electrolyte leakage, or heat.
If a battery is faulty, its surface temperature may be high. Do not touch the
battery to avoid scalds.
When installing and maintaining batteries, wrap the exposed cable terminals
on the batteries with insulation tape.
Avoid foreign objects (such as conductive objects, screws, and liquids) from
entering a battery, as this may cause short circuits.
NO TICE
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