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Cautions and Warnings
4 ©2023 CAE 905K600152 v1.4
CAEJuno
If the cell or battery is compromised and starts to leak, based upon the battery ingredients, the
contents are classified as hazardous. In general, if liquid leaks from the battery or foul odor is
detected, DO NOT use the battery and keep it away from heat or flame.
Avoid short circuiting the battery. Do not store with coins, screws or other similar objects.
Do not immerse in water.
Do not disassemble or deform the battery.
Do not expose to, or dispose of the battery in fire.
Avoid excessive physical shock or vibration.
Keep out of the reach of children.
For rechargeable batteries, the battery must be charged in an approved charger.
Never use a modified or damaged charger.
Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area.
Never use a battery that has been damaged or deformed.
Do not short-circuit the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.
Do not place the battery in a device with the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals in the
wrong positions.
Do not solder a battery directly.
Potential Health Effects
Acute (short term): In the event that the cell or pack ruptures, the electrolyte solution
contained within the cell will corrode and can cause burns to skin and eyes.
Inhalation: Inhaling materials from a sealed cell is not an expected route of exposure.
Vapors or mists from a ruptured cell can cause respiratory irritation.
Ingestion: Swallowing materials from a sealed cell is not an expected route of exposure.
Swallowing the contents of an open cell can cause serious chemical burns to mouth,
esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract.
Skin: Contact between the cell and skin will not cause any harm. Skin contact with the
contents of an open cell can cause severe irritation or burns to the skin.
Eye: Contact between the cell and the eye will not cause any harm. Eye contact with the
contents of an open cell can cause severe irritation or burns to the eye.
Interactions with other chemicals: Immersion in high conductivity liquids can corrode
or breach the cell or battery enclosure. The electrolyte solution inside of the cells can react
with alkaline (basic) materials and present a flammability hazard.

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