Spirodoc
cod. 980156
Rev 1.3
EN 12/67
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Do not charge near electric static generators,
Do not charge near a fire or extreme heat.
High temperatures may alter the characteristics of the internal protector, stop
recharging or actually cause recharging with higher voltages. This may result in
abnormal chemical reactions, acid leakage, overheating, smoke, breakage and
fire.
The battery pack comes with an internal safety protector. Do not use the device
near static electricity (superior to what is declared by the manufacturer). Static
electricity may damage the internal protector causing acid leakage, overheating,
smoke, breakage and fire.
Do not leave the battery pack charging longer than the average charging length
of time specified.
Do not recharge near electric static generators
During battery pack use
Recharge the battery pack with a specifically designated battery charger and
observe the charging procedure as specified by the manufacturer.
Recharging without adhering to proper recharging conditions may cause the
battery to overcharge at extremely high voltage. Various abnormal chemical
reactions may occur such as acid leakage, overheating of the battery, smoke
emission, breakage and fire.
The battery pack may be used within a temperature range from
−20°C e to
approximately 60°C.
Do not heat or throw the battery in a fire.
Do not use or store the battery near a fire or if the temperature inside a vehicle
may reach 60°C or become higher.
Do not immerge the battery pack in water or salt-water, and do not leave it wet.
Such events may damage the inner safety functions which could cause the
battery to be charged at high voltage thus triggering abnormal chemical
reactions leading to acid leakage, overheating, smoke, and fire.
Do not place the battery pack in your pocket or in a bag with other metallic
objects such as coins, necklaces, scissors and screws.
Do not store the battery pack anywhere near these objects.
Do not short-circuit the positive (+) and negative (-) poles with metallic objects.
Do not connect the battery pack to an electric socket or to an automobile
Sigarette lighter, ecc. If the battery is connected to a source of high voltage this
high current surge may cause acid leakage, overheating, smoke, breakage and
fire.
Do not mount the battery pack inside the device with the + and
– poles inverted.
If the battery leads do not connect easily to the battery charger or to the device
do not apply excessive force. Check to see that the leads are properly aligned. If
the leads are inverted, an inverse polarity may be caused by the connection thus
creating the possibility for acid leakage, overheating, smoke, breakage and/or
fire.
Do not puncture the battery pack with sharp objects such as a nail.
Do not hammer, step-on, throw or cause a forceful impact to the battery-pack.
A damaged or deformed battery pack may cause internal short-circuits thus