
14
Safety
■Precautions
Don’t
Do not puncture the battery pack with a nail, hit it with
a hammer, or step on it. Doing so might cause fire or
damage.
Don’t
Do not allow metal objects (such as necklaces and
hairpins) to come in contact with the connection
terminals when carrying or storing the battery pack.
Doing so might cause fire or a fault due to a short
circuit.
Not
disassembly
Do not disassemble, modify, or directly solder the
battery pack. Doing so might cause spilling of the
battery liquid resulting in an accident such as loss
of eyesight if it gets into eyes, or cause overheating,
fire, or rupture.
Don’t
Do not use a battery pack that has been dropped,
stepped on, damaged, or leaking battery liquid.
Immediately move the battery pack away from fire if
you notice leakage of liquid or unusual odor. Failure
to do so might cause the leaked liquid to catch fire
resulting in fire or rupture.
Not liquids
Do not wet the battery pack with water, seawater,
pet urine, etc. Do not charge the battery pack
when it gets wet. A wet battery pack might cause
overheating, rupture, or fire. If you drop the product
into water by mistake, immediately turn off the power,
remove the battery pack, and contact an au shop or
Secure cell phone support center. Never charge the
wet battery pack.
Do
If the leaked liquid gets on your skin or clothes,
immediately rinse it off with water to avoid injury. If the
liquid gets into your eyes, do not rub but wash your
eyes with water, and immediately consult a doctor to
avoid the risk of losing your eyesight. If the liquid gets
on a device, wipe it off without touching it.
Do
When removing the battery pack from the product, put
your finger (nail) into the dimples of the product and
pull up the battery pack to remove it. Attempting to
remove the battery pack by inserting a sharp-pointed
object such as a pen might cause ignition or damage.
Do
The battery pack is a consumable item. If the
performance of a battery pack does not recover
(e.g. the usable time after each charge has become
extremely short), the battery pack is at the end
of service life, so stop use and buy a new one of
the specified type. Failure to do so might cause
overheating, fire, rupture, or leakage. Note that the
length of service life varies depending on the usage
condition, etc.
Do
Be careful not to have the battery pack bitten by your
pet. It might cause leakage, overheating, or rupture of
the battery pack.