Use caution when working with and using lithium-ion batteries as they are very sensitive to
charging characteristics and may explode, burn, or cause a fire if misused or mishandled.
• MISUSING OR MISHANDLING LITHIUM ION BATTERIES CAN POSE A SERIOUS RISK
OF PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR DEATH
• Batteries may explode, burn, or cause a fire if misused or mishandled.
• Keep away from metal objects to prevent short circuiting.
• DO NOT use if damaged in any way.
• DO NOT overcharge or over-discharge.
• DO NOT modify, disassemble, puncture, cut, crush, or incinerate.
• DO NOT expose to liquids or high temperatures.
• ALWAYS charge in or on a fire-proof surface and never leave charging batteries
unattended.
• Immediately STOP charging, storing, or using lithium-ion batteries if they emit an unusual
smell, feel hot, change color, or shape, or appear damaged.
Please follow below precautions to store lithium-ion batteries as appropriate.
• Keep lithium-ion batteries away from children and animals.
• Keep lithium-ion batteries in a dry location at room temperature.
• Do not store, charge, or use battery in extreme high or low temperatures.
• Do not store batteries fully charged or completely discharged.
- If lithium-ion batteries are stored fully charged or completely discharged, they
can be unstable, which may cause fire and explosion.