User's Manual
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local regulations for battery disposal, please follow the instructions required to do.
Do not throw the battery into fire, otherwise it will cause the battery to ignite
and explode. Installing batteries, do not apply pressure to force, otherwise it will
cause the battery to leak, overheat, explosion and fire.
If the battery fluid into the eye may cause blindness, then do not rub your
eyes, rinse with fresh water, and then immediately to the hospital.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery, otherwise it will lead to battery
leakage, overheating, explosion and fire.
Do not use or leave the battery beside the fire or heater hot place, otherwise it
will lead to battery leakage, overheating, explosion and fire
Do not wet the battery, otherwise it will cause the battery to overheat, smoke
and corrosion. Do not use or leave the battery in direct sunlight or near hot car,
otherwise it will result in fluid leakage and overheating may degrade performance and
shorten the service life.
Do not more than 24 hour continue charge.
1.4 Charge Mobile Phone
The joint is connected to the mobile phone charger, mobile phone battery
indicator on the screen will flash cycle; charging if it is turned off, charging
indicator will appear on the screen of the screen, the battery charging. If the phone is
still excessive use when battery is low, probably over a period of time after charging
indicates a symbol will appear on the screen charge. When the on-screen battery
indicator shows full, and no longer flashing, indicating that charging has been
completed. After charging is complete, disconnect the AC power outlet which connect
the phone and charger.
If you do not have the charger with the power and the phone is disconnected,
then after a fairly long period of time (about 5 to 8 hours), the battery consumption to
a certain extent, the phone starts charging again. We recommend that you do not do
so, because it will your battery performance and life of some impact.