Mitsubishi Electronics E70 Router User Manual


 
Appendix 3 Restrictions for Lithium Batteries
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Appendix 3.1.2 Handling by User
The following technical opinion is solely Mitsubishi's opinion. The shipper must confirm the latest IATA Dangerous Goods
Regulations, IMDG Codes and laws and orders of the corresponding export country.
These should be checked by the company commissioned for the actual transportation.
IATA: International Air Transport Association
IMDG Code: A uniform international code for the transport of dangerous goods by seas determined by IMO (International
Maritime Organization).
When shipping isolated lithium battery products
(1) Reshipping in Mitsubishi UN packaging (Class 9)
Mitsubishi packing applies package specifications complying with the UN Packing Instruction. The user only needs
to add the following details before shipping. (Consult with the shipping company for details.)
(a) Indication of container usage mark on exterior box (Label with following details recorded.)
[1] Proper shipping name (Lithium batteries)
[2] UN NO. (UN3090 for isolated battery, UN3091 for battery incorporated in a device or included)
[3] Shipper and consignee's address and name
[4] A care label with a telephone number for additional information (120×110mm)
(A care label is to be attached on the outer package.Shipping less than or equal to 4 isolated batteries
incorporated in machinery does not need care label.)
Lithium battery care label (Air transportation sample)
(b) Preparation of shipping documents and declaration of dangerous goods
For information required in description, refer to "Product information data sheet".
Example of completing form
Shipper information
Consignee information