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• For prolonged storage, remove the battery pack and store it separately in
a non-conductive wrapping, such as a plastic bag.
• Carefully follow steps listed under “Inspection and Maintenance” in this
manual.
• Always use genuine ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ replacement parts and
accessories. Never connect the flashlight to any auxiliary product that has
not been approved by Mag Instrument, Inc. Doing so may damage the
product and void your warranty.
• Discontinue use immediately if you notice changes in the battery such as
swelling, discoloration or leakage.
• Recharge the Battery at temperatures between 32°F and 140°F (0°C
to 60°C), as charging outside this range can potentially reduce battery
capacity.
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
• This product is not a toy, and is not intended or recommended for use by
children.
• Keep the flashlight, all accessories and components out of the reach of
small children – especially small parts that might present a choking hazard
to children.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
• Cover the metal terminals with insulating tape before disposal, to prevent
accidental short-circuiting.
• Never dispose of a battery pack by throwing it into a fire. Battery
explosion could result.
• Never discard a used battery pack with ordinary solid wastes, since it
contains toxic substances.
• The sealed Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery stick supplied with
your flashlight must be recycled or disposed of properly. Contact your
local solid waste authority for proper recycling or disposal information.
Mag Instrument, Inc. is a proud participant in the RBRC (Rechargeable Battery
Recycling Corporation). By recycling LiFePO4 rechargeable batteries, you are
helping to keep LiFePO4 batteries out of the solid waste stream. When you throw
away a LiFePO4 battery, it eventually ends up in a landfill or municipal incinerator.
By recycling your used LiFePO4 batteries through Mag Instrument’s Battery
Recycling Program, you are helping to create a cleaner and safer environment for
generations to come. For more information about the RBRC visit www.rbrc.com
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