Operation Manual
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Do not solder the battery pack directly. Otherwise, its insulator may melt, or its gas release vent or
safety mechanisms may be damaged, causing the battery pack to overheat, emit smoke, explode or
ignite.
Do not reverse the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals. Otherwise, the battery pack may be
reverse-charged during charging. As a result, abnormal chemical reactions may occur inside the
battery pack, or extremely high current may flow during discharging, causing it to overheat, emit
smoke, explode or ignite.
The battery pack has a predetermined polarity. If you cannot connect the battery pack to the
battery charger or other equipment, do not connect the battery pack forcefully. Make sure that the
terminals are correctly oriented. If the battery pack is connected in reverse, it will be
reverse-charged, and abnormal chemical reactions may occur inside the battery pack, causing it to
overheat, emit smoke, explode or ignite.
Do not connect the battery pack to an electrical outlet or cigarette lighter socket in a car.
Overcurrent may flow to the battery pack due to high voltage applied, causing the battery pack to
overheat, emit smoke, explode or ignite.
Do not use the battery pack for equipment other than those specified. Otherwise, the guaranteed
performance will be reduced and/or the service life will be shortened. Depending on the equipment
to which the battery pack is connected, extremely high current may flow, causing the battery pack
to be damaged, overheat, emit smoke, explode or ignite.
If the electrolyte leaked from the battery pack enters the eyes, do not rub them. Wash the eyes
immediately with clean water such as tap water, and consult a doctor. Otherwise, eye injury may
result.
Do not use the battery pack in combination with a primary battery such as a dry battery or other