Battery Safety Guidelines
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Battery Maintenance
1. Never use the battery when the temperature is too high or too low.
2. Do not store the battery in any environment with a temperature of over 60°C.
Transportation Notice
1. Discharge the battery power to25% or lower before carrying the battery on an airline flight. Only
discharge the battery in a fireproof location, ideally in a dry and open area.
2. Do not store or transport batteries together with metal objects such as eyeglasses, watch, and
jewelries, etc.
3. Do not transport damaged batteries. When transporting, be sure to discharge the battery to less
than 50%.
Battery Disposal
Dispose of the battery in specific recycling boxes only after a complete discharge. Do not put away
the battery in regular trash containers. Strictly follow your local regulations regarding the disposal
and recycling of batteries.
Battery Use
Make sure the batteries are fully charged before each time of use.
Battery Charging
The battery will stop charging automatically when it is full. Disconnect the batteries from the
charger when fully charged.
Battery Storage
1. Discharge the battery to 40%-65% if it will NOT be used for over 10 days. This can greatly extend
the battery life.
2. The battery enters hibernation mode when voltage gets too low. Charge the battery will bring it
out of hibernation.
3. Remove batteries from the stabilizer when not in use and store them in a specialized container.
Battery Maintenance
1. Never over-discharge, as this may lead to battery cell damage.
2.Battery performance may be affected if not used for a long time.
3.Charge and discharge the battery once every 3 months to keep it active.
Battery Disposal
If the battery cannot be fully discharged, do not leave it in the recycling box, but contact a
professional battery disposal/recycling agent for further assistance.
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