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Information on handling batteries
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Attention!
Protect all equipment from dust, dirt, moisture. Only use in dry locations.
Do not use any damaged battery. Risk of injury!
Any alterations to the battery can cause serious injury. Risk of fire!
Batteries may not be heated, burned, short-circuited or charged with excessive current or with reversed polarity.
While they are being charged, the batteries must be placed on a non-flammable, heat-resistant and non-conductive surface.
Combustible or highly flammable objects are to be kept away from the charging area. Batteries must be monitored while they
are being charged.
The maximum quick charging current specified for the respective cell type may not be exceeded.
If the battery heats up above 60°C while it is being charged, stop charging and let the battery cool down to approximately 30
- 40°C.
Never charge batteries that have already been charged, are hot or are not fully discharged. If a cell in a battery pack has be-
come particularly hot following a quick-charge process, this may indicate a defect in that cell. Do not use the battery pack any
more!
The batteries must not be modified. Do not directly solder or weld the cells.
If handled improperly, there is a danger of fire, explosion, irritation and burns. To extinguish a fire use: water, CO2, sand.
Leaked electrolyte is caustic and should not be touched or come into contact with your eyes. In case of emergency, rinse with
a large quantity of water and consult a Med. Doctor.
Always charge the battery fully.
The maximum charging current permitted may not be exceeded.
Never leave the charger unattended when it is connected to the power supply.
Batteries may only be charged in rooms fitted with smoke detector.
To charge and discharge batteries, only use specifically designed chargers/dischargers with balancer connector.
The white connector (cell count + 1 pole) is designed for the connection to a LiPo balancer or a battery charger as a single cell
charger with a manual cell balancer. Always charge the battery with the balancer connector.
Batteries may only be stored in non completely discharged condition.
The cell voltage should not fall below 1.2 V when stored for a long time.
Batteries may only be stored in dry rooms with an ambient temperature of +5°C to +25°C.
Stock the LiPo batteries with a cell voltage of about 3,8V. If the cell voltage falls below 3 V, then the battery must be neces-
sarily charged. Deep discharge and storage in discharge status (cell voltage < 3V) make the battery useless.
Charge and transport your batteries always in a safety bag.
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