User's Manual
Safety Instructions for Lithium batteries
The product may contain lithium-ion batteries; the battery contains flammable materials, such as
organic solvents. Mishandling of the battery may cause fire, smoke, or explosion.
DANGER
Do not immerse the battery in any liquid, such as water, beverages, or other fluids.
Exposure to liquid may damage the battery or the battery pack. Damaging the battery may generate heat, smoke,
catch fire, or explode.
Do not use or place the battery in or near an open flame, heater or high temperature areas (above 80°C or 176°F) ),
such as those near a microwave or other cooking appliance.
Subjecting the battery to high temperature or near electromagnetic radiation may damage the polyolefin separator
and can cause short circuit. This may cause the battery to generate heat, smoke, catch fire, or explode.
About Charging: Do not use unauthorized chargers.
Only charge the battery within recommended conditions (e.g., temperature range, voltage, and current). Use of an
unauthorized charger could cause the battery to generate heat, smoke, catch fire, or explode.
Do not attach or insert battery with polarity reversed.
If the battery does not easily fit into the charger or device, check the battery orientation. Do not force the battery into
the compartment. If the battery is inserted incorrectly, the battery may generate heat, smoke, catch fire, or explode.
Do not connect the battery to an AC outlet or DC automotive plug.
The battery requires a specific charger. If the battery is connected directly to a power outlet, the battery may generate
heat, smoke, catch fire, or explode.
Do not use the battery in equipment for which it was not intended.
If the battery is used in unapproved applications or systems, the battery may be damaged and generate heat, smoke,
catch fire, or explode.
Keep the battery away from heat and fire.
Excessive heat will damage the battery and may cause it to generate smoke, catch fire, or explode.
Do Not connect the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals with a conductive material. Do not carry or store the battery
with any metal objects. If the battery is shorted, it may overheat and the battery may generate heat, smoke, catch fire,
or explode.
Avoid excessive impact to the battery.
Impact beyond specification may damage the battery. This may cause the battery to leak, generate heat, smoke, catch
fire, or explode.
Do not penetrate the battery with any sharp object.
If subjected to a hard strike or penetrated by an object, the battery may be damaged, thereby causing the battery to
short-circuit. This may cause the battery to generate heat, smoke, catch fire, or explode.