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1.1.4 Disposing of Used Battery
The rechargeable batteries contain toxic heavy metals
like mercury, cadmium, and lead. Improperly disposed
batteries will cause heavy metal contamination. These
batteries when discarded in ordinary household or
workplace, after a long time, the heavy metal will leach
slowly into the soil, ground water and surface water.
Therefore, please dispose of used battery in a proper way.
1) Do not land filled, because the heavy metal will leach
slowly into the soil, ground water and surface water.
2) Do not incinerate, because the heavy metals can enter
the air through smokestack emissions and can
concentrate in the ash produced by combustion.
3) Do not compost, because the heavy metals in the
compost may exceed standards.
4) Do not throw away used batteries random, avoiding
environmental pollution.
5) Separate wasted batteries from household trash,
reducing its harm to the environment.
1.1.5 Charger Precautions
1) Use charger to charge battery quickly. Before charging,
make sure the battery has been inserted in the phone
correctly. Do not remove the battery while charging.
2) Please use the specified alternating current. Using
other voltage will cause electricity leakage, fire or
damage to the phone and charger.
3) Charge your battery for at least 12 hours at the first
time for its best performance and long cycle life.
4) If the charger still plugs in the charge slot and the
phone has been fully charged, the phone will check the
battery state automatically, and recharge the battery
once it is not at
full
level.
5) While the mobile phone is being charged, keep it out of
the reach of children.
6) Do not short-circuit the charger. A short-circuit may
result in electric shock, smoke and damage to the
charger.