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7. Notes on Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
Despite the fact that handling batteries and rechargeable batteries in daily life nowadays is a matter of fact, there are still
numerous dangers and problems involved. For LiPo/Lion rechargeable batteries in particular, various regulations must be
observed under any circumstances due to their high energy content (in comparison to conventional NiCd or NiMH rechargeable
batteries), because otherwise there is danger of explosion and fire.
The „Mini-Copter MC 120“ is delivered with a rechargeable battery and matching charger. Nevertheless, we are including
extensive information on handling batteries for safety reasons. Should you use your own accessories, please ensure you follow
all information enclosed by the respective manufacturer.
a) Transmitter
• Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children.
• Do not leave any batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around openly. There is a risk of batteries being swallowed by children or pets. In
this case, see a doctor immediately!
• Batteries/rechargeable batteries must never be short-circuited, disassembled or thrown into fire. There is a danger of explosion!
• Leaking or damaged batteries/rechargeable batteries can cause chemical burns to skin. Wear suitable protective gloves when handling
them.
• Do not recharge normal batteries. There is a risk of fire and explosion!
• Make sure that the polarity is correct when inserting the batteries (pay attention to plus/+ and minus/-).
• If the device is not used for an extended period of time (e.g. storage), remove the inserted batteries from the remote control to avoid
damage from leaking batteries.
• Always replace the whole set of batteries. Do not mix full batteries with half-full ones. Always use batteries/rechargeable batteries of the
same type and manufacturer.
• Never mix batteries and rechargeable batteries!
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