VENOM Commercial Series User manual

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OWNERS MANUAL
Proudly Designed and
Assembled in the USA
CAUTION: Charging LiPo batteries can be hazardous.
Read this manual in its entirety before attempting
to use this product.
BCMS [PRO] AND BCMS [ULTRA]
• Innovative Safety Features
• Flexible & Scalable to the Needs of Your Operation
• Cloud Based Data Capture & Storage,
Adding Intelligence to Battery Fleet Management

Table of Contents
Chapter I - Introduction
Introduction ________________________________________________________________________________ 1
Cautions & Warnings _____________________________________________________________________ 1-2
System Overview ___________________________________________________________________________ 2
Hardware Features _________________________________________________________________________ 3
Software Feature ___________________________________________________________________________ 3
Mechanical Drawings_____________________________________________________________________ 4-5
Exterior of Unit ___________________________________________________________________________ 6-7
Chapter II - Prerequisites
Electrical Requirements ____________________________________________________________________ 8
Enclosure Requirements ___________________________________________________________________ 8
Venting Requirements _____________________________________________________________________ 9
Chapter III - Getting Started
Included & Required Items________________________________________________________________10
Unpacking__________________________________________________________________________________11
Installation_____________________________________________________________________________ 11-12
Chapter IV - Usage
Software Overview ________________________________________________________________________12
Getting Started ____________________________________________________________________________13
Hardware Controls & Indicators __________________________________________________________14
LCD Display ________________________________________________________________________________15
Battery Bay LED Indicators________________________________________________________________15
Chapter V - Maintenance & Care
Firmware Upgrades _______________________________________________________________________16
Battery Failure _____________________________________________________________________________16
Chapter VI - Warranty & Service
Warranty & Service ____________________________________________________________________ 16-17

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Charging Batteries Can Be Hazardous
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE
CAUTION:
Failure to observe any of the following precautions can result in fire, explosion, and/or personal injury.
1. Before attempting to charge or discharge a battery, first read the safety warnings and instructions provided with your battery.
Contact the battery manufacturer if these instructions were not provided or are unclear.
2. Before charging or discharging any battery, carefully inspect the pack to ensure no physical damage, swelling or “ballooning”
is evident. Such signs indicate that a dangerous problem exists with the battery that could lead to catastrophic failure
including fire and explosion.
3. Under no circumstances should you charge or discharge a battery that has swollen “ballooned” or been damaged in any way.
Refer to the safety warnings provided with your battery for further instruction.
4. Batteries on charge or discharge MUST remain under constant observation so that you may react quickly should any
problems arise.
5. Always keep a class D chemical fire extinguisher nearby, in case of fire when charging or discharging battery packs.
Thank you for purchasing a Venom Commercial Series BCMS (Battery Charger & Management System). This system is
the first of its kind, allowing users to easily catalog, manage and maintain a fleet of batteries from one easy to use
platform.
Make sure that you read this manual in its entirety before unpacking, attempting to install or use this product. Please
also retain this manual for future reference. Damage resulting from misuse, modification or improper installation will
void your warranty. Venom will not be held responsible for any incidental damages or injury to persons that may
result from improper use or installation of this product.
In purchasing this product the buyer/user agrees to bear all responsibilities of these risks and not hold Venom, its
distributors (owners and employees) and/or retailers responsible for any accidents, injury to persons, or property
damage. If you do not agree with these conditions, please return the charger prior to installation or use.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in severe and permanent damage to the batteries and charger, cause
personal injury, and even start a fire.
If you have read this entire manual and still are unclear regarding any of the functions, warnings, installation or safety
instructions, please contact our customer service department PRIOR to unpacking this product.
Introduction
Cautions & Warnings
Chapter I - Introduction

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6. Be sure to understand the specifications of the battery pack to be charged or discharged. If the charger program is set up
incorrectly the battery pack can be severely damaged, catch fire, and cause personal injury. Refer to the battery label for the
specifications of your battery pack or contact the manufacturer.
7. Battery packs when improperly charged or discharged, can sustain permanent damage, catch fire, explode, and cause
personal injury.
8. Immediately discontinue the charging or discharging of a LiPo battery if it begins to swell or “balloon”.
9. This charger should be installed in a heat-resistant, non-flammable and non-conductive enclosure away from any flammable
materials.
10. Never charge a battery pack that feels too hot to the touch. Always allow a battery to cool to ambient temperature before
charging.
11. Charge each battery pack individually. Never charge battery packs in series or parallel. Charging packs in series may result in
improper charger cell recognition, improper charging rate, and over charging that may lead to fire or explosion.
12. Never leave the charger unsupervised when powered on. If any malfunction is observed immediately terminate the process
and refer to the operating instructions.
13. Keep the charger away from dust, water, heat, direct sunlight and vibration.
14. Do not disassemble, modify, or attempt any form of repair of this charger.
Cautions & Warnings (Cont.)
System Overview
The Venom Commercial Series BCMS (Battery Charging & Management System) allows users to easily and effectively
maintain a fleet of batteries. Utilizing a desktop application as an interface to control the charger, data is cached
locally and then uploaded to secure cloud storage giving users instant access, via web application, to complete
cataloging, reporting and control over an entire fleet of batteries and chargers.
The system is scalable, allowing for additional chargers to be added as your operation grows. All connected chargers
can be configured, controlled and monitored from any location via the web application. As a battery is charged or
discharged the system tracks all of the vital operation statistics adding value with each bit of data that is collected.
The automatic capture and analysis of all charge and discharge metrics provides users with nearly infinite reporting
capabilities. Many standard reports are available easing access to import information with new reports and features
being added constantly.
Never leave batteries unattended while charging or discharging. Remote monitoring via the Venom BCMS website is
not a substitute for being present to monitor batteries while being charged or discharged. Batteries being charged or
discharged should remain under constant supervision in case there is an unexpected problem that requires
immediate attention.
WARNING

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Hardware Features
Software Features
• Heavy duty steel construction, built to withstand the high sustained temperatures of a
battery failure event
• Ventilation system built to exhaust smoke from a battery failure event to an external
location
• Four independently controlled charging bays for simultaneous charging, discharging and
storage of up to 4 batteries per charger
• Integrated temperature sensors in each bay for accurate thermal monitoring and user
adjustable automatic shutdown parameters
• Integrated high current XT90 charge connector*, JST-XH balance connector and JST-GH
communication connector in each bay (*Charge lead converters available from Venom)
• Adjustable discharge current from 0.01A to 6.6A (max 100W per bay)
• 500mA cell balancing current
• Front 5V/2A USB port for charging mobile devices
• 6U rack mountable with adjustable rear brackets for added support
• Proudly designed, developed and assembled in the USA
• Patent pending
• Simplified battery configuration setup
• Configure and save charge, discharge and storage parameters with battery serialization
• Advanced safety protocols to protect against accidental misuse
• Manage and monitor multiple batteries and chargers from one easy to use interface
• Capture, store, monitor and report on battery and battery fleet health and usage
• Automatic transfer of stored discharge data from all Venom Commercial Series BMS
batteries
• Auto recognition and configuration of Venom Commercial Series BMS batteries
• High output charging power (see electrical requirements for additional detail)
• Adjustable charge current from 0.5A to 22A
• Configurable to support a wide range of 1S to 6S lithium batteries (including LiPo, LiHV,
LiFe and Li-ion)
° Venom BCMS Ultra - 550W x 4 (2200W max)
° Venom BCMS Pro - 550W x 1 or 180W x 4 (720W max)

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3.88 98.4
8.75 222.3
18.31 465.1
19.00 482.6
29.00 736.6
MAX
24.00 609.6
MIN
10.47 265.9
21.48 545.6
23.84 605.5
4.06 103.2
16.92 429.8
1.75 44.5
Mechanical Drawings

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Mechanical Drawings (Cont.)
3.83 97.2
5.44 138.1
9.50 241.3
5
9.
34.
0
0
1
8
5.
44.
6
1
1
8.42 213.9
5
6.
05.
6
1
14.00 355.6
11.60 294.6
15.71 399.1

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Rear
1
1
4” Steel Exhaust Flange 3
3
USB B Communication Port
2
2
C19 110V-240VAC Input
Front
12
3
4
910
11
5
6 6
7
8
1Charge Button
2Storage Button
3LCD Display
4On/Off Switch
9Battery Bay Latches
10 Battery Bay LED Indicator
11 Enclosure Mounting Holes
5USB Charge Port
6Chassis Handles
7Battery Bays
8Battery Bay Handles
Exterior of Unit

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Charge Bay
1
1
Integrated Temperature Sensors
2
2
6S JST-XH Balance Connector Port
3
3
JST-GH Communicator Port
(compatible with Venom Commercial Series Batteries)
4
4
XT90 Charge Connector Port
5
5
Battery Bay to Charger Chassis Interface Connector
Side
1
1
Rear Support Bracket 2
2
Rear Support Bracket Screws
Exterior of Unit (Cont.)

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Electrical Requirements
The Venom Commercial Series BCMS (Battery Charging & Management Systems) are high power devices which
require a dedicated electrical circuit for each individual unit. Failure to supply each unit with a dedicated electrical
circuit may cause a circuit overload, which can trip a breaker and potentially lead to a fire.
Improper wiring may damage the charger, void all warranties and potentially lead to personal injury and/or property
damage. All wiring for the Venom BCMS should be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to all local codes.
Offered in two different variations, Venom BCMS Pro and Ultra, each have specific electrical requirements which will
allow the systems to operate at their full potential. Make sure to read and understand the power requirements for
your particular system(s) prior to installation or operation.
* The Venom BCMS Pro will automatically limit individual operations to stay within the 720W
limit. For example, it is possible to use 550W in 1 bay, 360W in 2 bays, etc.
*
**
** The Venom BCMS Ultra when connected to a 110V AC circuit and will limit individual operations to
stay within the 1200W limit. For example, it is possible to use 550W in 2 bays, 400W in 3 bays, etc.
Enclosure Requirements
The Venom BCMS should be installed in a stationary and sturdy racking solution which utilizes standard 19” spacing
width. We recommend considering the final installation weight of a single Venom BCMS to be 100lbs and the selected
enclosure must be rated for the appropriate weight handling. This enclosure must have four vertical posts which will
allow the front and rear of the Venom BCMS to be secured properly. Mounting hardware is required and not
included. The Venom BCMS requires six rack unit spaces and at least one rack unit (1.75 inches) must be left open
directly above and below each for proper ventilation. Be sure to maintain a minimum of 4” of front clearance and 6”
of rear clearance for proper airflow. DO NOT install the Venom BCMS in a sealed enclosure as this will restrict the
constant airflow required while in operation.
Should the Venom BCMS be used outside of a stationary installation, the system must be secured in a shock mounted
enclosure for protection against vibration. This shock mounted enclosure must be rated to protect equipment
weighing 100lbs or more. It is also important to maintain the necessary clearances to ensure adequate airflow to the
unit. Failure to use a properly specified racking system will damage the system and void all warranties.
Model
0612
Venom BCMS Pro 110V-240V AC
110V AC
1000W Input Power 15A Minimum,
20A Recommended 180W x 4
(720W Max)
300W x 4
(1200W Max)
550W x 4
(2200W Max)
20A Minumum
16A Input Current
50-60Hz
Auto Ranging
200V-240V AC
0616
Venom BCMS Ultra
Line Voltage Line
Frequency Auto Input
Limiting Dedicated Circuit
Requirement Power Ouput
Chapter II - Prerequisites

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Venting Requirements
The Venom BCMS must be vented to an external location to prevent accumulation of smoke in the event of a
catastrophic battery failure. Installation must conform to all local building codes or authority having jurisdiction and
should be performed only by a qualified HVAC specialist. Use only Type B double walled vent components which have
been designed for use with Category I appliances as the Venom BCMS is to be considered a heat producing appliance
during a catastrophic battery failure. The ventilation system must be installed to maintain clearance of at least 1” to
all combustible construction. Additionally the Venom BCMS must not share or be connected to a ventilation system
serving any other appliances. Multiple Venom BCMS units can share a dedicated ventilation system given all listed
requirements are met.
To ensure optimal operation, keep the overall vent piping length to a minimum avoiding any unnecessarily long runs
or unnecessary bends. Wherever possible, keep ventilation piping run lengths to no more than 10 feet by installing
the Venom BCMS at the location of an exterior wall. The use of any piping other than 4” should be avoided to keep
the system in negative pressure as the ventilation system serves only to evacuate smoke generated during a
catastrophic battery event.
Secure the selected venting material to the 4” exhaust flange at the rear of the Venom BCMS using #10 sheet metal
screws or similar fasteners. Please note that there are three predrilled holes in the flange. The remaining ventilation
components must be installed according to the manufacturers recommendations.
An inline booster fan is required as part of the venting system installation to ensure proper evacuation of smoke
generated during a battery event. This fan must be rated to withstand sustained temperatures of 200°F and
installation should be in accordance with the manufacturers specifications. Where possible, placement of the booster
fan should be at the end of the venting run and must supply 200CFM for every 2 cubic feet of exhaust piping volume.
The booster fan must remain on during operation of the Venom BCMS.
Improper installation can severely limit the effectiveness of the system's ability to contain a battery fire leading to
personal injury and/or property damage. With a properly installed and functioning ventilation system, a small amount
of smoke may exit the front of the Venom BCMS at the peak of a battery event.

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Chapter III - Getting Started
Included Items
Required Items (Not Included)
Rear support brackets (x2)
110VAC IEC C19
to NEMA 5-15P
Allen Key Hex Screw (x8) Washer (x8) Lock Washer (x8)
240VAC IEC C19
to L6-20P
(0616 Only)
Venom Balance Block w/
Extended Leads - JST-XH (x4)
• USB A to USB B cable
• USB Hub (optional)
• Enclosure and mounting hardware
• Venting components (outlined in venting requirements)
• Computer
° Windows-based PC running Windows 7 or higher
° Mac running macOS X version 10.11 or higher

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Unpacking
Carefully remove the carton and plastic-wrap from the Venom BCMS and inspect it for any damage that may have
occurred in transit. If your unit is damaged, notify the delivery carrier immediately and retain the entire shipment
intact for inspection by the carrier.
DO NOT RETURN GOODS WITHOUT THE PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF VENOM.
IF YOUR VENOM BCMS WAS DAMAGED IN TRANSIT, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM DIRECTLY WITH THE FREIGHT CARRIER.
VENOM IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING DAMAGES.
Do not discard the shipping carton or packing material for your Venom BCMS until you have checked all of the
components and installed and tested the unit. It is advisable to keep the shipping container and packaging
components in case shipping is required in the future.
Installation
Prior to installing your Venom BCMS make sure you have read and fully understand the enclosure, electrical and
venting requirements sections of this manual. DO NOT proceed with installation until the proper power is available
at the install location and you have also determined the proper venting as required by your particular
circumstances and jurisdictional regulations.
When planning your installation keep in mind that you will need room for the computer that will be used to control
your Venom BCMS. You can do this by installing a shelf in the enclosure to hold a desktop computer and monitor or
a simple slide out tray can be used to house a laptop computer. This machine will need a constant internet
connection to be most effective and you may also want to plan for this during your installation preparation.
Install the Venom BCMS system in the chosen enclosure taking care to ensure that all requirements outlined in the
enclosure requirements section of this manual are met. Please also take care to allow adequate clearance for
routing of the necessary cabling and ducting.
First secure the face of the Venom BCMS to the enclosure using the proper hardware for your specific enclosure
(not included with the Venom BCMS).
CAUTION
TWO PERSON LIFT REQUIRED

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Chapter IV - Usage
Installation (Cont.)
Software Overview
Once secure, align the rear support brackets to first verify fitment. In some cases it may be necessary to adjust
the rear support structure of the enclosure, in this case please follow the instructions provided with your
enclosure. Once fitment has been verified continue by installing the rear support brackets using the supplied
hardware. Each rear support bracket should be secured to the enclosure with two screws (not included) and then
to the Venom BCMS with four screws (included). Failure to install the included rear support brackets may cause
damage to the Venom BCMS and enclosure.
Once secure in the enclosure, connect the power cord to the back of the Venom BCMS. Please note the Venom
BCMS Ultra includes both a 110V and 240V power cable and it is important to choose the proper cable according
to the power available for your installation. Continue by connecting a USB A to USB B cable to the USB port
located on the back of the Venom BCMS. Once complete, gather the cords and secure them so that they do not
interfere with installation of the venting system.
Once installation of the venting system has been completed per the venting requirements, be sure to secure the
enclosure as required by your local jurisdiction and/or per the manufacturers recommendations.
Proceed by connecting the Venom BCMS power cord to the appropriate outlet and connecting the USB cable to
the computer that will run the Venom BCMS software. Please note that multiple systems can be connected to a
single computer via USB hub. Consult the owner's manual for your computer and USB hub for any requirements
and limitations.
The Venom BCMS uses a robust software program that allows precise control over all parameters of the charger.
This system will capture and store all relevant information in the cloud allowing for seamless collection, retrieval
and review of collected battery fleet information. The data will vary depending on the type of battery used, if using a
Venom Commercial Series battery users will be able to collect data from both charge and discharge cycles. If using a
standard battery users are able to collect data from actions taken by the Venom BCMS. In both cases the
information captured allows users to have better visibility into what is happening with each particular battery and
monitor this over time. This will help in the decision making process of what batteries to send into the field and
what batteries are nearing retirement.
The heart of the Venom BCMS system is a robust proxy application which runs in the background on a dedicated
machine allowing the computer to communicate with the charger(s) and pass information back and forth.
Supported Hardware:
Note: An internet connection is necessary for software activation, validation of subscriptions, and
access to online services.
• Windows-based PC running Windows 7 or higher
• Mac running macOS X version 10.11 or higher

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Getting Started
Begin by visiting venombcms.com to create an account.
1. Click Sign Up
2. Enter the required information in the Create Your
Account section (image 1)
3. Check your email for a message from venombcms.com
containing a link to confirm your account (image 2)
5. Navigate to Settings > Downloads to download the
latest desktop app and USB driver (image 4)
6. Complete the steps required for installation of the
desktop app and USB driver. The USB driver must be
installed for the desktop app to communicate
properly with the Venom BCMS
7. Open the VenomCommercialSeriesBCMS program
and log in to your account
8. You are now ready to use the Venom BCMS. Please
visit www.vpwllc.com/BCMS-tutorials for instructional
videos covering software usage
4. Log in to select and set up a data storage plan (image 3)
*This account will have administrator privileges by default
(image 1)
(image 2)
(image 3)
(image 4)

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Hardware Controls & Indicators
Pressing the charge button initiates the charging sequence for all populated and configured bays.
Charge Button
Pressing the storage button initiates the storage sequence for all populated and configured bays. Batteries will be
charged or discharged until their configured target storage voltage is reached. The target storage voltage is set in the
battery configuration panel of the Venom BCMS software.
Note: Independent control of the bays is possible through the software interface.
Storage Button
CHARGE or STORAGE
Button Pressed
CHARGE or STORAGE
Button Pressed
CHARGE
Button Pressed
STORAGE
Button Pressed
Charge
State
Idle
State
Storage
State

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LCD Display
The LCD display shows the status of each bay. Current status is shown in the upper right of each bay segment.
Valid states are:
Battery Bay LED Indicators
Each battery bay has an LED in the lower right corner.
State of charge is shown as a percentage on the left side of each bay segment next to the green bar graph.
• Empty - No battery detected or DJI battery in the bay is off
• Disconnected - No bay inserted
• Connecting - Battery is detected but not configured
• Idle - Battery connected, not charging or discharging
• Charging - Battery is charging
• Storage - Battery is charging or discharging to storage voltage
• Baseline - Battery is undergoing baseline test
• Action Required - Operation paused, see software for further instructions. NOTE - This state
only shows for teams with supported batteries featuring "On/Off" capabilities
• LED off - Normal operation
• LED flashing red - Indicates a communication fault has occurred, please contact support
• LED flashing green - Indicates the bay containing the selected battery when using the
“Identify Bay” app feature
LCD Display

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Chapter V - Maintenance & Care
Chapter VI - Warranty & Service
Firmware Upgrades
When installed and operated within its specifications the Venom BCMS, which is manufactured using high quality
components, should provide many years of maintenance-free operation.
Warranty Coverage
All products sold by Venom are inspected before leaving the factory. If those products are put to professional, commercial or
industrial use, they are guaranteed to be free of defects in material and workmanship appearing within 1 year from the original
date of shipment. During that period, as its sole responsibility and as the purchaser’s sole remedy under this warranty, Venom will
repair or replace defective products or, at its sole discretion, issue a credit memo for the purchase price of such products.
The above warranty does not cover software, which is provided as part of Venoms’ products on an AS IS basis, with no warranties.
Other Warranties. THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Exclusions
There is no “industry standard” for life expectancy of a rechargeable battery. The life cycle of batteries varies greatly by chemistry
and construction and can be greatly affected by how batteries are used, charged and stored. These factors are outside our control
and thus our warranty only covers defects in materials or workmanship.
Venom will not be liable for warranty replacement of packs that are used outside of normal operating parameters. If you are
unsure about how to use or handle any of our products contact Venom for assistance.
Limitation of Liability
VENOM WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH IN THIS DOCUMENT, WHETH-
ER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR UNDER
OTHER THEORIES OF LAW OR EQUITY, WITH RESPECT TO ITS PRODUCTS, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATING
THERETO, AND IN NO EVENT WILL VENOM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONTINGENT DAMAG-
ES WHATSOEVER.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Venom specifically disclaims any liability for property damages, penalties, special
or punitive damages, damages for lost profits or revenues, down-time, lost good will, cost of capital, cost of substitute goods or
services, or for any other types of economic loss.
Guarantee
All products are inspected and adjusted individually before leaving the manufacturer and are guaranteed to be free of material
defects and manufacturing faults.
Notice of Rights
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Venom. For information on getting permission for
reprints and excerpts, contact [email protected].
Firmware upgrades may be periodically available. Notification and installation instructions will appear in the Venom
BCMS software. Please follow the instructions carefully.
Battery Failure
If a catastrophic battery failure occurs in the charger, immediately stop using the charger and contact
our support team.

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Chapter VI - Warranty & Service (Cont.)
Notice of Liability
The information in this manual is distributed on an “As Is” basis, without warranty. While every precaution has been taken in the
preparation of the manual, Venom does not have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused or
alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this manual or by the products described in it.
Charging and discharging batteries has the potential for serious injury to persons and damage to property. In purchasing this
product, the user agrees to accept responsibility for all such risks, and will not hold Venom, it’s affiliates, manufacturers, distribu-
tors, or retail partners responsible for any accident, injury to persons, or damage to property resulting from the use of this prod-
uct.
Actual product may vary from product shown.
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in
a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, increase the separation
between the equipment and receiver, connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected and/or consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this product could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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