Security Datasheet

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Section 6 Accidental Release Measures
If the electrolyte leaks, ventilate to avoid inhalation of the vapor, and remove the spilled
electrolyte using absorbent material, etc. in addition to wearing appropriate protective
equipment to avoid contact with the skin.
Section 7 Handling and Storage
Handling suggestions of the cell and battery
- Do not immerse or wet the cell in water
- Do not put into a fire or heat it. Do not solder the cell directly.
- Do not use or leave in a place near fire or heaters.
- Do not disassemble.
- Do not apply a mechanical shock or deform.
- Avoid polarity reverse connection when installing the battery to an instrument.
- Do not connect the positive terminal to the negative terminal directly.
- Do not use unauthorized charger or other charging method.
- Do not connect the battery directly to an electrical outlet or cigarette socket in a car.
Storage
- Store in a cool place but prevent condensation on cells or batteries
- Charge the battery every 6 months to the amount specified by the manufacturer, even if
the battery is not used.
Section 8 Exposure Controls, Personal Protection
Respiratory Protection N/A
Hand Protection N/A
Eye Protection N/A
Skin and body protection N/A
Ventilation N/A
Other protective clothing N/A
Section 9 Physical/Chemical Characteristics
Appearance (cell):
A metal can with a negative terminal at the top
There are also varieties with insulating seals in the negative terminal part to
prevent short circuits.