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Correct
use
of
lithium-ion
batteries
1)
Do
not
leave
batteries
near
infants.
Please
keep
the
equipment
and
batteries
out
of
reach
of
children.
Careless
handling
can
be
dangerous.
2)
Do
not
leave
batteries
near
pets
Do
not
leave
batteries
near
animals
or
pets.
Chewing
may
damage
the
battery,
causing
it
to
overheat,
explode,
or
catch
fire.
3)
If
the
battery
leaks,
keep
it
away
from
fire.
f
the
lithium-ion
secondary
battery
leaks
or
emits
a
strange
odor,
immediately
move
it
away
rom
fire.
Leaking
electrolyte
may
ignite,
causing
an
explosion
or
fire.
4)
Do
not
short-circuit
the
battery.
Do
not
carry
or
store
batteries
together
with
metal items
such
as
necklaces,
pins,
coins,
eys,
etc.Metals
conduct
electricity,
so
if
a
metal
object
such
as
a
key
comes
into
contact
with
the
positive
and
negative
terminals
of
a
battery,
a
short
circuit
will
occur,
causing
a
arge
current
to
flow,
causing
heat
generation,
rupture,
or
fire,
or
causing
these
metals
to
generate
heat.
5)
Do
not
puncture
the
battery
with
nails
or
step
on
it.
Do
not
puncture
the
lithium-ion
secondary
battery
with
nails,
hit
it
with
a
hammer,
or
step
on
it.
Doing
so
may
deform
the
lithium-ion
secondary
battery
and
damage
its
protective
mechanism,
causing
overheating,
rupture,
or
fire
6)
Do
not
throw
batteries
into
fire.
f
batteries
are
thrown
into
a
fire,
they
may
explode
or
catch
fire,
which
is
extremely
dangerous.
Also,
heating
batteries
is
dangerous
as
they
may
leak,
explode,
or
catch
fire.
7)
Do
not
put
batteries
in
microwave
ovens
etc.
Do
not
put
batteries
in
the
microwave
or
on
top
of
an
induction
cooktop.
It
may
heat
up
incorrectly,
causing
overheating,
explosion,
or
fire.
8)
Do
not
subject
the
battery
or
battery
pack
to
strong
impact.
Do
not
subject
the
battery
to
strong
impact.
such
as
dropping
it
from
a
height,
or
throwing
it.
This
may
deform
the
lithium-ion
secondary
battery
or
destroy
the
protection
mechanism
built
into
the
lithium-ion
secondary
battery,
causing
heat
generation,
explosion,
or
fire.
9)
Do
not
leave
batteries
in
high
temperature
places.
Do
not
leave
the
product
in
high-temperature
locations
such
as
near
a
stop
or
inside
a
car
under
the
scorching
sun.
This
may
cause
fluid
leakage,
heat
generation,
explosion,
or
fire.
10)
If
you
notice
any
abnormality
with
the
battery,
stop
using
it.
If
you
notice
a
strange
odor,
heat
generation,
discoloration,
deformation,
or
any
other
abnormality
in
the
battery,
please
stop
using
it
immediately.
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