Response to Emergency Situations
In case the Battery pack leaks electrolyte or any other chemical materials, or gas may be
generated due to the leakage of Battery pack, be sure to avoid contact with the discharge
at all times. In case of accidentally coming into contact with them, please do as follows:
• In case of inhalation: Leave the contaminated area immediately, and seek medical
attention at once;
• In case of contact with eyes: Rinse eyes with running water for 15 minutes, and seek
medical attention;
• In case of contact with skin: Wash the contacted area thoroughly with soap, and
seek medical attention;
• In case of ingestion: Induce vomiting, and seek medical attention.
If a fire breaks out where the Battery pack is installed, please do as follows:
• In case the Battery pack is charging when the fire breaks out, provide it is safe to do
so, disconnect the Battery pack circuit break to shut off the power charge;
• In case the device is not on fire yet, use a Class ABC fire extinguisher or a carbon
dioxide extinguisher to extinguish the fire;
• If the Battery pack catches fire, do not try to put out the fire, and evacuate
immediately.
• The Battery pack may catch fire when it is heated above 302 ℉ /150℃ ; and in case
of catching fire, it will produce noxious and poisonous gas, DO not approach and
keep away.
Effective ways to deal with accidents
• In case of the damaged Battery pack, place it into a segregated place, and call the
local fire department at the place where the user lives or qualified personnel.
• If any part of the Battery pack, or wiring is submerged, DO stay out of the water and
DON'T touch anything; If the Battery pack gets wet, DON'T touch it.
• If the Battery pack is damaged, DON'T use it. Otherwise, it may result in both
personal injury and property damage.
• DON'T use the submerged Battery pack again, and contact the qualified personnel
for assistance.
• DO contact SolaX immediately for assistance if the user suspects that the Battery
pack is damaged.
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