Operating instructions

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WARNINGS
If the printer or its internal battery pack shows any sign of electrolyte leakage,
discoloration, deformation, or odd smell, immediately stop using the printer.
Then call your dealer.
If a charging cycle does not complete within the specified time, stop charging
at that point. This will help prevent electrolyte leakage, heat build-up, or
bursting.
Never remove the battery pack from the printer or use it for driving any other
device. Such a practice may cause damage to the battery pack or the target
device.
To prevent electrolyte leakage or heat build-up, do not attempt to remove the
outer jacket from the battery pack.
The battery pack has a limited life. If charging cycle time is significantly
shortened although the specified charging requirements are satisfied, it is most
likely that the battery life has expired. Replace it with a fresh one.
To prevent possible heat build-up or terminal corrosion, do not soak the battery
pack in tap water or seawater, or wet its terminals.
If electrolyte comes into contact with the skin or clothing, rinse it off
immediately with fresh water.
To prevent the battery pack from lowered performance or low voltage, do not
leave the printer power on for a long time period.
Do not attempt to charge the battery pack when not connected to the printer.