your eyes, flush them immediately with water. There should possibilities for
flushing eyes available on facilities where the battery is charged. If you get acid
on your skin, wash immediately with soap and water.
Handle the battery with care during transportation and installation.
Follow all applicable local worker safety regulations.
3.2.4
Risk of explosion
Warning:
Battery charging develops hydrogen gas that is highly explosive and
inflammable. The charging area must therefore be well ventilated. Besides
hydrogen gas, an acid fog is also developed.
An explosion may also occur within a few seconds if the battery poles are short
circuited by a metal object such as a wrench and sulphuric acid will then be
spread around.
Fire extinguishers must be accessible and clearly marked. You must not smoke,
weld, cut, or use an open flame in the charging area. The charger must be OFF
both when you connect and when you disconnect the battery.
Follow all applicable local worker safety regulations.
3.2.5
Disposal
Lead acid batteries should be disposed of according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
Old batteries must be discharged according your countries policies and laws.
3.3
LCD display
Warning:
The liquid inside the CWT LCD display is a hazardous substance.
If the display panel is damaged and the liquid crystal substance leaks out, be
sure not to get any in your mouth. If the substance comes into contact with your
skin or clothes thoroughly and promptly wash it off using soap and water.
See
Display Module replacement
Page 14
CWT Compact Touch Installation and Maintenanace Manual
for a description how to replace the display unit
Issue 13
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