Data Sheet
Jauch Quartz GmbH • email: batterytechnology@jauch.com 
www.jauch.com 
11/2018 
This information is  generally descriptive  only and is not  intended to make or imply  any 
representation, guarantee or warranty with respect to any cells and batteries. Cell and battery 
designs/specifications are subject to modification without notice. Contact JAUCH for the latest 
information. 
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HANDLING AND STORAGE 
When  used  correctly,  Lithium-ion  Polymer  Battery 
Pack  (Rechargeable  Single  cell  Battery)  provides  a 
safe and dependable source of power. However, if they 
are misused or abused, leakage, venting, or in extreme 
cases explosion and/or fire may result. Make sure to 
observe amongst others, following warnings. 
Handling 
▪  Do  not  insert  batteries  in  reverse.  Observe  the 
polarity markings on battery and equipment 
▪  Do not short-circuit batteries 
▪  Do not overcharge batteries 
▪  Do not force discharge batteries 
▪  Do not mix batteries 
▪  Do not  overheat  batteries  by  exposure to  high 
temperatures and direct sunlight. 
▪  Do not weld or solder directly to batteries 
▪  Do not dismantle batteries 
▪  Do not deform batteries 
▪  Do not dispose of batteries in fire 
▪  A  battery  with  a  damaged  pouch  should  not  be 
exposed to water 
▪  Do not allow children to replace batteries without 
adult supervision 
▪  Keep batteries out of the reach of children. In case 
of ingestion of a cell or battery, the person involved 
should seek medical assistance promptly 
▪  Equipment  intended  for  use  by  children  should 
have  battery  compartments which  are  tamper-
proof 
▪  Do not encapsulate and/or modify batteries 
▪  Exhausted  batteries  should  be  immediately 
removed  from  equipment  and  disposed  of  (see 
section XIII) 
▪  When  discarding  batteries  with  solder  tags, 
insulate the tags by wrapping them with tape, foil, 
etc. 
Storage 
▪  Store unused batteries in their original packaging 
and  keep  them  away  from  metal  objects  which 
may short circuit them. 
▪  Storing unpackaged cells together could result in 
cell shorting and heat build-up 
▪  Store  and  display  batteries  in  their  original 
packaging  in  well  ventilated,  dry  and  cool 
conditions 
▪  Avoid storing or display batteries in direct sun or in 
places where they get exposed to rain 
▪  The normal storage of Lithium-ion Polymer Battery 
Pack is made at temperature between +10°C and 
+25°C,  never  exceeding  +30°C  In  this  way  the 
maximum  shelf-life  (i.e.  max.  retention  of  cell 
performances after storage periods) of Lithium-ion 
Polymer Battery Pack is achieved 
▪  Storage temperatures above room temperature 
will increase the  rate  of self-discharge, reducing 
the available capacity of the cell. Humidity above 
95%  R.H.  and  below  40%  R.H.  should  also  be 
avoided for sustained periods, as these extremes 
are detrimental to batteries 
▪  Storing  the  cells  at  low  temperature  is  also 
suggested,  but  attention  must  be  paid  when 
transferring  the  cells  to  warmer  environments, 
because  of  the  possibility  of  having  water 
condensing on to the cells (risk of short circuits) 
▪  Do not stack battery cartons on top of each other 
exceeding a specified height. The height is clearly 
dependent on the strength of the packaging. As for 
general rule this height should not exceed 1.5 m 
for cardboard packages or 3 m for wooden cases. 
The above recommendations are equally valid for 
storage conditions during prolonged transit. Thus, 
batteries should be stored away from ship engines 
and not left for long periods in unventilated metal 
box cars (containers) during summer. 


