General Battery Safety Tips and Reference Guide
1. Do not mix batteries. To avoid damage to the device, and possible injury, never mix batteries with different chemistries or voltages in the equipment at the same time.
2. Keep the batteries in their original packaging until use. This helps to identify damage, such as swelling and leakage of LiSO2 batteries.
3. Do not use incompatible batteries and chargers.
4. You should purchase manufacturer or carrier recommended products and accessories wherever possible. If you are unsure aboutwhether a replacement battery or charger is compatible, contact the manufacturer of the battery or charger.
5. It did not used to accumulate batteries, dispose of it regularly.
6. Do not crush, puncture or put a high degree of pressure on the battery, as this causes an internal short circuit, leading to overheating.
7. Do not let your battery get wet. Even if they are dry and properly, could slowly corrode the circuit and pose a threat to security.
8.You should properly dispose of your old batteries and equipment.
9. Follow battery usage, storage and charging guidelines found on the User's Guide.
10. Remove batteries from appliances for long term storage in order to avoid damage from leaking batteries.
11. Do not force batteries into devices. The batteries can be difficult or dangerous to remove, resulting in injury and / or damage to equipment and battery.
12. To prevent any mixing old and new batteries in devices, charging ofold batteries with new batteries. This force was the old batteries in reverse polarity protection and a heavy breather.
Do not short-circuit (tools) made of metal.
13. Never attempt to recharge primary batteries. Even very small charging currents, the batteries can explode violently.
14. Not on the discharge batteries. Remove them when they no longer service the equipment.
15. Increase the life of your battery by using the manufacturer's instructions for the use ofBattery.
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