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Li-Po batteries may explode or catch re. Serious injury can result from misuse.
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All instructions, warnings and cautions must be followed at all times. Failure to do so can lead to serious injury or re.
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Do NOT overcharge. Maximum voltage for each pack must be followed.
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Do NOT over-discharge. NEVER discharge below the minimum volts specied for the battery.
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Do NOT discharge at a rate greater than the maximum continuous discharge specied for the battery.
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Do NOT use or charge if the battery is hot.
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ONLY use a charger made for Lithium Polymer (Li-Po) batteries.
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Do NOT charge at a rate higher than 1C. Example: if the battery’s rating is 2100mAH, then the charger’s charge rate must be
set at 2100mA or less.
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Do NOT leave in direct sunlight or in a hot car or storage area.
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Do NOT get wet or expose to moisture.
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Do NOT short-circuit the battery.
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ONLY discharge and charge the battery outdoors or in a re-safe container.
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Do NOT charge with reverse polarity.
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Do NOT leave the battery connected when not in use.
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Do NOT operate or charge unattended.
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Do NOT solder to the battery directly and do not get the battery hot in any way.
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Always let the battery cool and "rest" between uses and charging.
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Do NOT charge inside your car or inside your house.
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Inspect the battery before each use for swelling or other malformation. If the cell has ballooned, it MUST be discarded.
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Set the charger to 1C (charge at 1/2C or less for the rst 5 cycles).
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Check polarity and then connect battery to charger.
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In use, do not over-discharge or exceed maximum discharge.
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When handling the battery, remember not to poke, bend or damage the cell. The cell outer casing is soft and can be damaged.
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Remember, the cells must never exceed 160 degrees Fahrenheit for any reason.
In Europe:
Ripmax Ltd.,
241 Green Street,
Eneld, EN3 7SJ.
United Kingdom.