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Important Battery Information
Devices are operated using a Li-ion battery (standard and power battery).
Be sure to read the following precautionary regulations before using the battery
for the first time. Retain these precautionary regulations and all operating instruc-
tions close at hand for later reference.
Not observing any of the following precautionary battery operation regulations is
hazardous and can lead to overheating, inflammation and explosion.
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CAUTION: Explosion hazard when battery replaced improperly.
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Never use the battery for providing power to other devices. It is exclusively for
supplying power to the mobile units.
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Never use or leave the battery near open flames.
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Never put the battery in a microwave oven, throw it into a fire or expose it to
extreme heat in any other way.
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Never carry or store the battery together with electroconductive articles
(necklaces, pencil leads, etc.)
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Never take apart the battery or modify it in any way or subject it to powerful
blows.
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Never immerse the battery in freshwater or saltwater.
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Never use or leave the battery in direct sunlight, or in a car parked in direct
sunlight or anywhere else with high temperatures.
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If you ever notice any fluid leakage, an unusual smell, accumulation of heat,
discolouring, deformation or any other abnormal condition while using,
charging or storing the battery, remove it immediately from the mobile unit
and keep it away from open flames.
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Battery fluid can damage your eyes. If you ever get battery fluid in your eyes,
immediately rinse them with clean tap water and contact a doctor.
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If the battery is to be used by children, make sure that a responsible adult
instructs them regarding relevant precautionary regulations and make sure the
children use the battery properly.
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If battery fluid accidentally gets on your clothing or skin, immediately rinse the
spot with clean tap water. Extended contact with battery fluid can lead to skin
inflammation.
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