1-6. About batteries:
It is recommended that a qualified technician changes the battery.
Do not open or damage the battery! The electrolyte, fundamentally sulphuric acid,
can be toxic and harmful to the skin and eyes. If you come into contact with it, wash
the affected body parts thoroughly with water and clean the soiled clothes.
Do not throw the battery into a fire. It may explode. It has to be disposed of
separately at the end of its useful life. Refer to the local legislation and regulations.
The UPS contains large-capacity batteries. To avoid any danger of electric shock do
not open it/them. If a battery needs servicing or has to be replaced, please contact
the distributor.
Servicing should be performed or supervised by able personnel who will take the
necessary precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.
A battery can lead to a risk of electric shock and cause short circuits. The following
precautions should be followed the qualified technician:
Remove watches, rings or other metal objects from your hands.
Use tools with insulated handles.
Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery
terminals.
When replacing batteries, use the same type and number of sealed lead-acid
batteries.
1-7. CE conformity:
This logo means that the IEC product answers to the EMC and LVD standards
(regarding to the regulation associated with the electric equipment voltage and
the electromagnetic fields).
Important
Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste centre for information on proper disposal
of the used battery.
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A UPS device belongs to the electronic and electrical equipment category.
At the end of its useful life it must be disposed of separately and in an
appropriate manner.
This symbol is also affixed to the batteries supplied with this device, which
means they too have to be taken to the appropriate place at the end of their
useful life.