Industry Information

Warning & Safety Instructions

infoInformation
Read all information printed on the batteries, in the instructions and the vehicle-operating manual.
wear-hand-protectionWear Hand protection
wear-eye-protectionWear Eye protection
keep-children-away-from-acid-and-batteriesKeep Children away from acid and batteries
danger-of-explosionsDanger of Explosions
A highly explosive, hydrogen-oxygen mixture is created during battery charging
flammableFlammable
Open flames, sparks, open lights and smoking are prohibited.
Avoid sparks when handling cables and electrical devices.
Avoid short-circuits.
danger-of-chemical-burnsDanger of Chemical burns
Battery acid can cause severe burns. Always wear gloves and eye protection.
Do not tip the battery as acid can escape from the degassing valve.
first-aidFirst Aid
In the case of acid splashes in the eyes, rinse out with clean water immediately for several minutes and then consult a doctor.
Treat acid splashes on the skin or clothing with an acid neutraliser or soap and rinse with large amounts of water
Should acid be swallowed, consult a doctor immediately
warningWarning
Do not subject batteries to direct daylight
Discharged batteries can freeze - always use frost-free storage
disposalDisposal
Never dispose of batteries with household waste - used batteries should be handed in at a collection point.
return-to-the-manufacturerReturn to the Manufacturer
Used batteries bearing this symbol represent a reusable product and must be returned for recycling.
Used batteries that are not to be recycled must be disposed of as hazardous waste in accordance with all regulations