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POCKETLIVE U16 User manual
er-serviceable batteries.
• Do charge rechargeable batteries with the instructions and correct charging equip-
ment supplied with your SOUNDSATION product.
• Do store batteries in a cool, dry place at normal room temperature. Remove batter-
ies from devices that will be stored unused for extended periods.
• Do dispose of batteries according to the local laws and regulations of your region.
Some batteries may be recycled, and may be accepted for disposal at your local
recycling center.
• Do contact SOUNDSATION Customer Support if you have questions about the
proper handling of batteries. Batteries may present a risk of fire, explosion, or
chemical burn if mistreated.
• Do not disassemble, puncture, modify, drop, throw, or cause other unnecessary
shocks to batteries.
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire or trash incinerator, or leave batteries in hot
places such as an automobile under direct sunlight.
• Do not store batteries near an oven, stove, or another heat source.
• Do not connect batteries directly to an electrical source, such as a building outlet
or automobile power-point.
• Do not place batteries into a microwave oven, or into any other high-pressure
container.
• Do not immerse batteries in water or otherwise get them wet.
• Do not short circuit batteries; for example, do not carry loose batteries in a pocket
or purse with other metal objects, which may inadvertently cause a battery to short
circuit.
• Do not use batteries, or charge rechargeable batteries, that appear to be leaking,
discolored, rusty, deformed, emit an odor or are otherwise abnormal.
• Do not touch leaking batteries directly; wear protective material to remove the
batteries and dispose of them properly immediately.
• Do not reverse the polarity (positive and negative terminals) of batteries.
• Do not continue to charge batteries beyond the specified time.
• Do not give batteries to young children, or store batteries where children may
access them.
• Do not put batteries in the mouth. If swallowed, contact a physician or local poison
control center immediately.