User Manual
IM_100.CCF.20170801-EN T1
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mportant Safety I
nstructions
1.7 Precautions at handling with Li-Ion batteries
Li-Ion batteries require special handling. Improper handling can shorten the life time or lead to fire or
explosions, bleeding or overheating. Pay attention, that …
you only use the battery charger which is contained in the scope of delivery for charging the batteries
of the Pilotfly T1. Generally, for charging Li-Ion batteries only use battery chargers with a Li-Ion
charging program and balancer. Charge the batteries only supervised on a fire-proof pad.
you replace the batteries only by an identical or equivalent type.
you pull the power plug out of the power socket after finished the charging process.
you do not throw the batteries into open fire nor submit heat to it.
you do not open, do not disassemble and do not deforme batteries.
you do not drop or push batteries.
you do not transport or store batteries together with objects made of metal, such as paper clips or
hairpins. There is a short circuit if the poles of the batteries come into touch with metal objects.
Therefore, use fire protection bags for the storage e.g. protective covers like Lipo-Bags, Lipo-Safety
Bags. These are fire-resistant and protect against open fire. In the case of a fire use CO2, powder or
foam extinguishers. Do not use water. For storage and for the transportation use the same means.
you do not charge batteries next to inflammable media.
during longer non-utilization you store the device within the delivered carrier bag at a cool and dry
place. Best at environmental temperatures from +15°C to +25°C. Avoid places with extreme
temperatures.
you absolutely keep the batteries away from children. The cells look like "chewing gum" or "chocolate"
in the packing and can be swallowed. In case a cell has been swallowed immediately call a doctor to
help. Due to the poisonous substances within the batteries, there is serious danger! Keep the batteries
in a way that unauthorized persons have no access, especially not children and animals.
batteries getting hot when charging. Never touch hot batteries! Otherwise there is the danger of
burnings!
you do not exchange batteries in potentially explosive surroundings. Spark blow arising from it can
cause an explosion!










