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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE BATTERY
a. Battery-packs and batteries mustn’t be disassembled, opened or cut.
b. Don‘t expose battery-packs or batteries to heat or fire. Storing in direct sunlight
and effects of direct sunlight should be avoided.
Temperature higher than the critical
limit can result in overheating of lithium batteries, their explosion and subsequent flare-up.
This warning applies generally to ALL devices in which lithium batteries are used.
c. Don‘t short-circuit the battery-packs or batteries. Batteries shouldn‘t be accidentally
stored in boxes or drawers as this would allow them to short-circuit with each
other or by metal objects.
In a ready state the battery is capable to deliver electric power
any time, even in adverse conditions! Attention, even a partially charged battery can cause
a short circuit that causes damage to it. Shorting the battery terminals together may cause
bums or a fire. The batteries therefore always have to be handled so to avoid short circuits
(e.g. paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects)! Also during storage.
d. Battery-packs or batteries mustn‘t be removed from their original packaging before
you intend using them.
e. Battery-packs or batteries mustn‘t be exposed to mechanical impact.
f. In the event of cell leakage, contact with the skin or eyes should be avoided. If
affected, wash the affected areas with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
g. Recharging only with the charger specified by the manufacturer.
A charger that is
suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another
battery pack.
h. The plus (+) and minus (-) markings on the battery and device should be identified
and used correctly.
i. Only use the battery-packs and batteries specified for this purpose.
Use of any other
battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.
j. The device mustn‘t combine items of a different brand, capacity, size or type.
k. Children shouldn‘t use battery-packs or batteries unless under adult supervision.
l. If a cell or battery is swallowed, you should seek medical attention immediately.
m. Always purchase batteries that are recommended by the device manufacturer.
n. Keep battery-packs or batteries and cells clean and dry.
o. If cells or battery terminals become dirty, they should be cleaned with a clean, dry
cloth.
p. Battery-packs and batteries must be charged before use. Always use the correct
charger and follow the manufacturer’s instructions or operating instructions.
q. Don‘t charge the battery-pack or battery for a long periods when not in use.
r. After prolonged storage, it may be better to recharge and discharge the battery-
pack or battery several times to maximise battery performance.
s. The original battery-pack and battery documentation should be retained for future use.
t. Rechargeable battery-packs or batteries should only be used for purposes for
which they are intended.
u. When not in use, battery-packs or batteries should be removed, if at all possible.
v. Disposal of battery-packs and batteries must be carried out in accordance with
applicable regulations.
Dead batteries do not belong in household waste.
Prior to using a battery-powered tool, carefully read the entire instruction manual
for the battery and battery charger and familiarise yourself with their use.