Emergency Treatment

Emergency Measures for Fire

  • Please shut down the equipment or disconnect the main power switch when it is safe.

  • The high temperature may distort or damage the battery pack, resulting in electrolyte overflow or toxic gas leakage. Do not go near the battery pack and wear protective equipment.

  • If the fire is small, use carbon dioxide or ABC dry powder extinguisher to extinguish the fire.

  • If the fire is spreading, evacuate the building or equipment area immediately and call the fire department. Re-entry to burning buildings is prohibited.

  • Do not contact with high voltage components during fire fighting, otherwise it may lead to the risk of electric shock.

  • After extinguishing the fire, do not use the equipment, please contact your sales agent.

Emergency Measures for Flood

  • Please shut down the equipment or disconnect the main power switch when it is safe.

  • If the battery pack is submerged, do not touch it to avoid the danger of electric shock.

  • After the flood waters recede, do not use the equipment. Please contact your sales agent.

Emergency Measures for Battery Pack Exceptions

  • When the battery pack has abnormal odor, electrolyte leakage, or heat, do not touch it, and contact professional personnel immediately. Professionals must wear protective equipment such as goggles, rubber gloves, gas masks, and protective clothing to protect themselves.

  • The electrolyte is corrosive and contact may cause skin irritation or chemical burns. In case of accidental contact with electrolyte, take the following measures immediately:

    • Inhalation: Evacuate the contaminated area, keep fresh air circulating, and seek immediate medical help.

    • Eye contact: Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Do not rub eyes. Seek medical help immediately.

    • Skin contact: Wash the contact area with plenty of soapy water and seek medical help immediately.

    • Ingestion: Induce vomiting and seek medical help immediately.

  • Do not continue to use abnormal battery packs, please contact your sales agent.

Emergency Measures for Battery Pack Drops or Impacts

  • If there is an obvious odor, smoke, or fire, keep away from the equipment immediately and contact professional personnel.

  • Do not use the battery pack if it has been dropped or hit. Please contact your sales agent.

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