Cub Cadet CCT400 20V Battery Manual - Page 6

Specific Safety Rules - trimmer

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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES Do not use or charge the Power Cell if it is wet or shows any evidence of corrosion. WARNING: Leakage from the Power Cell may occur under extreme usage, charging or temperature conditions, or if the Power Cell is damaged, crushed or punctured. This leakage indicates a failure of the Power Cell and the Power Cell should be properly disposed of per local hazardous material regulations. If this leakage gets on your skin, or eyes follow these steps: 1. Wash skin immediately and thoroughly with soap and water. 2. If liquid gets into your eyes, flush immediately with clean water for a minimum of 20 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. If the liquid gets onto your clothing or shoes, remove, isolate and wash the contaminated clothing thoroughly. WARNING: Always remove the Power Cell when making adjustments, changing accessories, replacing the polymer trimmer line, removing or untangling debris, leaving the tool idle or unattended, cleaning, servicing, storing or transporting the tool. Such preventive measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally and causing serious injury. Do not wash, splash or immerse a Power Cell in water or other liquids. Keep the Power Cell out of the reach of children and away from persons not fully familiar with these instructions. Do not expose the Power Cell to heat or fire. Do not incinerate the Power Cell. It can explode and emit hazardous fumes. Do not store or use the Power Cell in locations where the temperature may reach or exceed 105°F (40°C) such as in outside sheds or metal buildings, tool boxes, vehicle interiors or trunks during summer. Avoid storing the Power Cell in direct sunlight. For air, vessel and ground transport purposes, Lithium ion Power Cells are classified as Class 9 Hazardous Goods, subject to ICAO Technical Instructions and IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and US Department of Transportation and Transport Canada Hazardous Material Regulations [HMR] [and other applicable national regulations]. Such Power Cells are restricted from being placed in checked in baggage and are subject to shipper declarations, standards, quantity and packaging regulations. Confirm with the ground, vessel, air cargo or passenger air travel service provider as to the most current regulations to determine if your lithium ion Power Cells are prohibited, or subject to restrictions or exemptions prior to shipping or travel with your lithium Power Cells. Do not remove the Power Cell from its original packaging until it is required for use. Always keep the Power Cell clean and dry. Wipe the terminals with a clean dry cloth if they become dirty. 6

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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
Do not use or charge the Power Cell if it
is wet or shows any evidence of
corrosion.
WARNING:
Leakage from the
Power Cell may occur under extreme
usage, charging or temperature
conditions, or if the Power Cell is
damaged, crushed or punctured. This
leakage indicates a failure of the Power
Cell and the Power Cell should be
properly disposed of per local
hazardous material regulations.
If this leakage gets on your skin, or eyes
follow these steps:
1.
Wash skin immediately and
thoroughly with soap and water.
2.
If liquid gets into your eyes, flush
immediately with clean water for a
minimum of 20 minutes and seek
immediate medical attention.
If the liquid gets onto your clothing or
shoes, remove, isolate and wash the
contaminated clothing thoroughly.
WARNING:
Always remove the
Power Cell when making adjustments,
changing accessories, replacing the
polymer trimmer line, removing or
untangling debris, leaving the tool idle
or unattended, cleaning, servicing,
storing or transporting the tool.
Such
preventive measures reduce the risk of
starting the tool accidentally and causing
serious injury.
Do not wash, splash or immerse a
Power Cell in water or other liquids.
Keep the Power Cell out of the reach of
children and away from persons not
fully familiar with these instructions.
Do not expose the Power Cell to heat or
fire. Do not incinerate the Power Cell. It
can explode and emit hazardous fumes.
Do not store or use the Power Cell in
locations where the temperature may
reach or exceed 105°F (40°C) such as in
outside sheds or metal buildings, tool
boxes, vehicle interiors or trunks during
summer. Avoid storing the Power Cell in
direct sunlight.
For air, vessel and ground transport
purposes, Lithium ion Power Cells are
classified as Class 9 Hazardous Goods,
subject to ICAO Technical Instructions
and IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations
and US Department of Transportation
and Transport Canada Hazardous
Material Regulations [HMR] [and other
applicable national regulations]. Such
Power Cells are restricted from being
placed in checked in baggage and are
subject to shipper declarations,
standards, quantity and packaging
regulations. Confirm with the ground,
vessel, air cargo or passenger air travel
service provider as to the most current
regulations to determine if your lithium
ion Power Cells are prohibited, or
subject to restrictions or exemptions
prior to shipping or travel with your
lithium Power Cells.
Do not remove the Power Cell from its
original packaging until it is required for
use.
Always keep the Power Cell clean and
dry. Wipe the terminals with a clean dry
cloth if they become dirty.