Specifications
REV 1.0
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4. Do not dispose of batteries in fire
. Disposal
of batteries in fire is extremely dangerous with a risk of explosi
on and violent flaring.
5. Do not he
at batteries
.
Heating batteries above 100/212°F may damage the resin in crimping, separator and other parts,
potentially causing an electrolyte leak, internal short circuit, fire and/or explosion.
6. Do not sol
der directly onto batteries
. Direct soldering onto batteries may damage the resin in crimping, separator and other parts,
potentially causing an electrolyte leak, internal short circuit, fire and/or explosion.
7. Do not re
charge batteries
. Rechargi
ng of batteries may result in internal gas generation, causing elec
trolyte leak,
battery swelling, fire and explosion.
8. Do not dis
assemble batteries
. Disassem
bly of batteries may generate gas that may irrita
te your throat.
. Lithium may also react
with moisture to generate heat and fire.
9. Do not de
form batteries
. Applying extreme pressure to batteries may cause deformation of the crimpi
ng and
internal short circuit, causing electrolyte leak, battery swelling, fire and explosion.
10. Do not m
ix different type batteries
. For some applications, mixing different types of batteries or new and old batteries,
can cause an overdischarge due to differences in voltage and discharge capacities.
. This may lead to the risk of swelling and/or explosion.
11. Do not in
sert batteries with opposite polarity
. For some applications, battery insertion with opposite polarity (reverse insertion of plus and minus)
may result in leakage, heat generation, explosion and/or fire.
※ Please ensure the above precautions are strictly observed by related divisions including
production, warehouse, product technology, sales, quality, customer stores, S/I companies,
part-time workers, and external service companies.