Technical data
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Battery 
 WARNING
Always wear safety glasses. 
Keep children away from acids and bat-
 ter ies.
 EXPLOSION DANGER
A battery being charged produces a 
highly explosive gas, which is why fi re, 
sparks, naked fl ames and smoking are 
prohibited.
 FIRE HAZARD 
Avoid generating sparks and elec tro stat ic 
discharges when handling ca bles and elec-
trical devices. 
Avoid short cir cuits.
DANGER - CAUSTIC ACTION
Battery acid is highly caustic, so al ways 
wear safety gloves and glass es. 
Do not tilt the battery as acid can leak 
from the ventilation open ings.
 FIRST AID
If acid comes into contact with an eye, im-
mediately fl ush the eye for several minutes 
with fresh water. Then im me di ate ly visit / 
call a doctor.
Acid on the skin or clothing must im me -
di ate ly be neutralised using acid con vert er 
or soap suds, and the spots must be fl ushed 
with plenty of water.
If acid is swallowed, immediately visit / call 
a doctor.
 CAUTION
Do not expose batteries to direct sun-
 light. Discharged batteries can freeze, so 
they must be stored in a place where the 
temperature remains above 5° - 15°C.
Professional main te nance, charging and 
storage will in crease the lifespan of the 
battery and are a condition for the hon-
ouring of guarantee claims.
DISPOSAL
Take a dead battery to a collection point. 
Never dispose of one with household re-
fuse.
Charging the battery
After a long lay-up (3-4 months), charge the 
battery. The charging current (in amperes) 
must not exceed 1/10
th
 of the battery ca-
pacity (Ah).
The battery must not be fast-charged. The 
battery may only be charged using a special 
charg er approved for MF batteries.
Maintenance
Although the battery is maintenance-free. 
Never leave the battery discharged. Keep 
the battery clean and dry and make sure 
that the connection terminals are fi rmly 
seated.
NOTES ON MAINTENANCE










