SCIP Factsheet
SCIP Factsheet
Lithium battery R0BATT00E00xx
Part number: R0BATT00E0018; R0BATT00E0030OVERVIEW
For the safe use instruction of the article go to: Safe use instruction
CANDIDATE LIST SUBSTANCES
Substance name(s) | Reason for inclusion |
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1,3-propanesultone | Carcinogenic (Article 57a) |
Article name
Lithium battery R0BATT00E00xx
Primary article identifier type
Part number
Primary article identifier value
R0BATT00E0018; R0BATT00E0030
Article category
8507600000 | - | SECTION XVI (84 - 85) Machinery and mechanical appliances; electrical equipment; parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles > Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles > Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular (including square) > Lithium-ion |
Production in European Union
both EU produced and imported
Only use original Autec batteries and only recharge batteries with battery chargers and/or power supply units provided by Autec. Never use damaged batteries (e.g. crushed, punctured, swollen or leaking batteries). Never use batteries if they have been dropped even just once, as their internal components may have been damaged, even though this cannot be seen from the outside. Improper use of batteries may pose the hazard of fire, explosion, overheating or other hazards. In particular, avoid the following: - short-circuiting battery contacts - disassembling, cutting, opening, pressing, deforming, drilling, modifying, tampering with batteries or attempting to repair them in any way - trying to insert objects in the battery - immersing or exposing batteries in/to water or other liquids - placing the battery inside or on heating devices (e.g. ovens, heaters, radiators) - placing the battery within high pressure containers - exposing the battery to impacts and drops - putting batteries in the mouth. Do not carry loose batteries in a pocket or purse together with metal objects. This can lead to high heat and causing burns. Do not charge, use or store the battery at temperatures exceeding the limits: -20°C / +55°C. The battery cannot be used by People with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, and by children. Do not leave the battery under charge if the charge cycle does not end within “Max. recharge time”. Do not expose the battery to heat sources, direct sunlight or fire. Pay special attention to high temperatures that may be reached inside unshaded vehicles. Do not attempt to repair damaged or faulty batteries. Keep the battery clean and dry. It is forbidden to recharge the battery in explosion-risk areas where gases and/or dusts are present: the battery must be charged in the SAFE AREA. Do not store fully charged or completely flat batteries for a long time. Do not dispose of batteries with domestic trash and do not burn them as they may explode.