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FLIGHT BATTERY -Safety Guideline
Warning:
Please read the ENTIRE user manual to familiarize yourself with the
features of this product before use. Failure to use this product in a safe and
responsible manner could result in re, serious injury or damage to the
product, or other property, please observe the following safety guidelines
when using, charging, or storing the batteries.
- DO NOT allow the batteries to come into contact with any kind of liquid.
- DO NOT drop the battery into water.
- DO NOT leave batteries out in the rain, or near a source of moisture. If the inside of the
battery comes into contact with water, chemical decomposition may occur, potentially
resulting the battery catching on fire, and may even lead to an explosion.
- NEVER use non-SwellPro batteries. New batteries can be purchased by going to
www.swellpro.com, or through your local Swellpro dealer. SwellPro takes no responsibility for
any damage or injury caused by using non-SwellPro batteries.
- NEVER use or charge swollen, leaky or damaged batteries. If your batteries are abnormal,
please contact SwellPro, or a SwellPro authorized dealer for further assistance.
- The battery can be used in the temperatures ranging from -10°C to 40°C. Use of the battery
in environments above 50°C can lead to a fire or explosion. Use of the battery below -10°C
can lead to permanent damage.
- NEVER disassemble, or penetrate the batteries with sharp tools, otherwise, this may result in
the battery catching fire, or even lead to an explosion.
- Electrolytes in the battery are highly corrosive. If any electrolytes make contact with your
skin or eyes, immediately wash the affected area with fresh running water for at least 15
minutes, and then see a doctor immediately.
- If the battery falls into water, pick it up immediately and put it in a safe and open area.
Maintain a safe distance from the battery until it is completely dry. Never use the battery
again, and dispose of the battery properly as described in the Battery Disposal section below.
- DO NOT heat batteries. A battery fire can be extinguished using sand, or a dry powder fire
extinguisher.
- DO NOT put batteries in a microwave oven, or in a pressurized container.
1. Battery Use