High risk scenarios
Risk of chemical burns
from electrolyte or toxic
gases
Cautionary scenarios
Risk of burns due to hot
heatsink and housing
Damage to the inverter due
to electrostatic discharge
Damage due to cleaning
agents
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Recommended actions
During normal operation, no electrolyte would leak from the
battery pack and no toxic gases would form. Despite careful
construction, if the battery pack is damaged or a fault occurs,
it is possible that electrolyte may be leaked, or toxic gases
may form.
•
Store the battery pack in a cool and dry place.
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Do not drop the battery pack or damage it with sharp
objects.
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Only set the battery pack down on its back or its bottom.
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Do not open the battery pack.
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Do not install or operate the battery pack in potentially
explosive atmosphere or areas of high humidity.
•
If moisture has penetrated the battery pack (e.g., due to
a damaged housing), do not install or operate the battery
pack.
•
In case of contact with electrolyte, rinse the affected
areas immediately with water and consult a doctor
without delay.
Recommended actions
The enclosure and cover of the inverter can get hot during
operation. During operation, do not touch any other than the
cover of the inverter.
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Touching electronic components can cause damage to or
destroy the inverter and the battery through electrostatic
discharge.
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Ground yourself before touching any component.
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The use of cleaning agents may cause damage to the
energy storage system and its components.
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Clean the system and all its components only with a cloth
moistened with clear water.
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