Philips V26CT Computer Monitor User Manual


 
Battery Care and Maintenance
12-10 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only)
Battery Information
(V24CT and V26CT
Care and
Handling
Do not disassemble the battery. Strong acid electrolyte may burn
your skin or clothes.
Check the batteries for any sign of irregularities in appearance.
Replace the battery if any damage, such as a crack, or electrolyte
leakage is found on the case or cover.
Do not short the battery by directly connecting the positive and
negative terminals. Shorting can burn out the connections, and
serious burns or fire may result.
Do not dispose of batteries in an incinerator. Batteries may
explode if put into fire.
Clean the battery if it is dirty or dusty. Wipe the battery with a dry
cloth or water dampened cloth. Never use oil, gasoline, thinner or
other petrochemicals.
If the battery is accidentally broken and electrolyte (sulfuric acid)
leaks out, wipe it up with a cloth and neutralize the acid with an
alkaline substance, such as sodium bicarbonate (baking soda).
If you need to dispose of the batteries, follow local laws for proper
disposal. Be aware that batteries contain lead.
Caution
In the event electrolyte (sulfuric acid) contacts the skin, immediately
flush with water and consult a physician.