3.
TRANSPORT, HANDLING AND
STORAGE
Always check all applicable local, national and
international regulations before transporting a
LiFePO4 battery.
In certain cases, transporting an end-of-life, dam-
aged or recalled battery can be specifically limited
or prohibited.
EN
Transport of the battery comes under UN3480
hazard, Class 9. For transport by sea, air and
land, the battery comes under the PI965 section
I packing group.
Use Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods
and UN Identification labels for transportation of
the batteries, which come under Class 9. Refer to
the relevant transport documents.
Lithium batteries and lithium-ion cells are regulat-
ed in the United States under section 49 of the
Code of Federal Regulations, (49 CFR Sections
105-180) of the US Hazardous Materials Regula-
tions.
Visit http://www.iata.org for the complete transport
regulations and packaging instructions for this
product. The relevant information for lithium bat-
teries can be found under "Programs"> "Cargo">
"Dangerous goods (HAZMAT)".
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3.1 Storage
The batteries are protected by appropriate pack-
aging for transport. The batteries should be stored
horizontally, in a covered, dry and ventilated envi-
ronment.
The packaged product must be stored in a cov-
ered area and protected from dust and moisture.
The warehouse support surface must be level and
calculated to support its weight.
3.2 Handling
TLI PREMIUM
Translation of the original instructions
Do not turn the packaging upside down.
The correct position is indicated by the
'this way up' symbol printed on the pack-
aging (↑↑).
Stacking of more than 6 batteries, com-
plete with packaging, not only compro-
mises the integrity of the device but
poses a risk to people.
Observe accident prevention and safe-
ty rules during lifting, handling and
transport. Use lifting and transport
equipment with capacity exceeding the
load to be lifted.
Rev.001