medical devices. Always keep the product and its power adapter more than 15 cm (6
inches) away from any pacemakers or other implanted medical devices. If you suspect
your product is interfering with your pacemaker or any other implanted medical device,
turn o your product and consult your physician for information specic to your medical
device.
Warnings
Ǵ Operating Temperature: 0°C~35°C (32°F~95°F)
Ǵ Operating Humidity: 0~75%RH, Non-condensing
Handling Instructions for Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery
Please read and follow the handling instructions for the battery before use. Improper use of
the battery may cause heat, re explosion, damage or capacity deterioration of the battery.
• Do not place or leave the battery and equipment in the reach of infants so that they are not
able to swallow or mistreat the battery by mistake.
In case of ingestion, consult with a doctor immediately.
• Do not let leaked electrolyte come into contact with eyes or skin.
In such a case, immediately wash the area of contact with clean water and seek help from a
doctor.
If not treated soon, prolonged contact may cause serious injury.
• Do not put the battery into a re. Do not use it or leave it in a place near re, heaters, or high
temperature sources.
In such a case, the insulator in the battery may be melted, the safety vent and structure
may be damaged, or the electrolyte may catch re, all of which may cause heat generation,
explosion, or re.
• Do not submerge the battery in water, or wet the battery.
If the protecting device assembled in the battery is damaged, the battery may be charged
with an abnormal current and voltage and may cause a chemical reaction within the battery,
which may result in the cause of heat generation, explosion, or re of the battery.
• Do not use any battery charger not specied by the manufacture, also follow the charge
conditions specied by the manufacture.
If the battery is charged under other conditions (a high temperature, a high voltage / current,
or an altered charger) not specied by the manufacture, the battery may become over-
charged with an excessive current and cause heat, explosion, or re with abnormal chemical
reactions.