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BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
1. HANDLING OF BATTERIES
1.1 Do not short circuit the battery
Avoid subjecting the battery to a short circuit, as doing so generates a very high current, resulting in
overheating, electrolyte gel leakage, harmful fumes, explosion risk, or other damage to the battery.
The LIR tabs are susceptible to short-circuiting when placed on a conductive surface. Protective cir-
cuitry with PCM is employed to protect accidental short circuit of the battery pack.
1.2 Mechanical shock
Dropping, impacting, striking, or bending the unit, or subjecting the unit to any other types of
mechanical shock may cause failure or shortend life of the battery.
2. OTHER
2.1 Battery connection
• Direct soldering of wire leads or devices to the battery is strictly prohibited.
• Lead tabs with pre-soldered wiring shall be spot welded to the batteries. Direct soldering may
cause damage to components, such as the separator and insulator, as a result of heat build up.
2.2 Prevention of short circuiting within a battery pack
There is a sufficient amount of insulation between the wiring and the batteries to provide extra safety
protection. The battery pack is constructed in such a way as to prevent short circuits that can result
in smoke or fire.
2.3 Do not disassemble the batteries
• Never disassemble the batteries, as doing so may result in an internal short circuit in the battery,
leading to fire, explosion, release of harmful fumes, or other hazards.
• Electrolyte gel is harmful, and contact should be avoided whenever possible. Should the electro-
lyte gel come into contact with the skin or eyes, flush the area of contact immediately with fresh
water and seek medical attention immediately.
2.4 Do not expose battery to heat or fire
Never incinerate or dispose of the batteries in fire, as this could result in an explosion.
2.5 Do not exposre the battery to water or liquids
Never expose or immerse the batteries in liquids of any type, including water, seawater, soft drinks,
juices, coffee, or other beverages.
3.6 Battery Replacement
For battery replacement please contact ADJ customer support.
3.7 Never use a damaged battery
Shipping carries a risk of damage to the battery. Should damage be observed, including damage to
the plastic casing of the battery, deformation of the battery package, chemical or electrolyte odor, or
leakage of the electrolyte gel, or any other miscellaneous damage, DO NOT use the battery. A bat-
tery with a odor of electrolyte or a gel leakage should be placed away from fire to avoid risk of fire or
explosion.