Datasheet

Document No.:V·LHC-168 Page 3 of 3
*REMARK
1.Cycle life test: IEC61951-2/7.5.1.2
Cycle No. Charge rest Discharge
1 0.1C×16hours 0 0.25C×2hours 20mins
2~48 0.25C×3hours 10mins 0 0.25 C×2hours 20mins
49 0.25 C×3hours 10mins 0 0.25C to 1.0V/cell
50 0.1 C×16hours 1~4hours 0.20C to 1.0V/cell
Repeat 1 to 50 cycles ,until the discharge time of any 50th cycle is less than 3hours
2.COSMETIC
Batteries should be without any flawstaindiscoloration or leakage and deformation.
3.WARNING:
3.1 Do not dispose of cell into fire or dismantled under any condition.
3.2 Do not mix different cell types and capacities in the same battery assembly.
3.3 Charge and discharge under specified ambient t
emperature recommend to specification
3.4 Short circuit leading to cell venting must be avoided.
3.5 Never solder onto cell directly.
3.6 Cell reversal should be avoided.
4.CAUTION:
4.1 Use batteries in extreme conditi
on may affect the service life, such as: extreme temperature deep
cycleextreme overcharge and over discharge.
4.2 Batteries should be stored in a cool, dry place.
4.3 Once problems be found
stop usingsend batteries to local agent.
5. STORAGE:
5.1 It is strongly recommended to stored Ni-MH batteries and cells in the temperature range from
-20 to
35,and in low humidity and no corrosive gas environment, to maintain a reasonably high
capacity recovery level.
5.2 Avoid storage higher (e.g. 35), lower temperature than -20
, or higher humidity which would result
in deterioration or damage to the cells and batteries such as follows:
. Permanent capacity loss.
. Electrolyte leakage resulted from the expansion or shrinkage of organic material inside the cells.
. Rust of metal parts.
5.3 Up to three full cycles of charge/discharge aft
er long-term storage may need to obtain highest capacity.
5.4 Recommended every three months to do a battery release-charging.
6. REFERENCE:
Please contact us if there is any question on using the batteries.