Outback Power Systems GFX1424E, GFX1312E, GFX1448E installation manual Battery Safety

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Important Safety Instructions

CAUTION: Equipment Damage

When connecting cables from the inverter to the battery terminals, ensure the proper polarity is observed. Connecting the cables incorrectly can damage or destroy the equipment and void the product warranty.

Thoroughly inspect the equipment prior to energizing. Verify that no tools or equipment have been inadvertently left behind.

Ensure clearance requirements are strictly enforced. Keep all vents clear of obstructions that can prevent proper air flow around, or through, the unit.

Sensitive electronics inside the equipment can be destroyed by static electricity. Be sure to discharge any static electricity before touching the equipment and wear appropriate protective gear.

Battery Safety

WARNING: Explosion, Electrocution, or Fire Hazard

Use the battery types recommended by OutBack Power Technologies. Follow the battery manufacturer’s recommendations for installation and maintenance.

Ensure the cables are properly sized. Failure to size the cables properly can result in a fire hazard.

Ensure clearance requirements are strictly enforced around the batteries.

Ensure the area around the batteries is well ventilated and clean of debris.

Never smoke, or allow a spark or flame near, the batteries.

Always use insulated tools. Avoid dropping tools onto batteries or other electrical parts.

Keep plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or eyes.

Wear complete eye and clothing protection when working with batteries. Avoid touching bare skin or eyes while working near batteries.

If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If acid enters the eye, immediately flood it with running cold water for at least

20 minutes and get medical attention as soon as possible.

Never charge a frozen battery.

Insulate batteries as appropriate against freezing temperatures. A discharged battery will freeze more easily than a charged one.

If a battery must be removed, always remove the grounded terminal from the battery first. Make sure all devices are de-energized or disconnected to avoid causing a spark.

If a remote or automatic generator control system is used, disable the starting circuit and/or disconnect the generator from its starting battery while performing maintenance to prevent accidental starting.

IMPORTANT:

Baking Soda neutralizes lead-acid battery electrolyte.

Vinegar neutralizes NiCad and NiFe battery electrolyte.

Have a supply of either substance readily available if using these types of batteries.

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