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Battery Safety
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Do not place a light near a fire, or in direct sunlight. The heating of the device can cause additional heating,
breaking, or ignition of the battery.
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Do not continue charging the battery if it does not recharge within the specified charging time. Doing so may
cause the battery to become hot, rupture, or ignite. Unplug the battery once fully charged or if left unattended.
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Do not attempt to recharge a battery if the battery emits any substances. In that case, immediately distance
yourself from the battery in case of fire or explosion. Only recharge with a suitable charger.
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Do not recharge a battery near flammable materials (Fire hazard).
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Do not attempt to modify, disassemble or change a battery.
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Do not use a light if the battery begins to emit odor, starts to overheat, or begins to leak.
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Do not touch any leaking materials or breathe fumes emitted from a battery. A leaking or damaged battery can
lead to caustic burning of the skin. Therefore, use suitable protective gloves.
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A battery contains dangerous substances, do not open a battery or insert anything into the exposed battery.
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Do not allow children and animals to touch an exposed battery.
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Never throw a battery into a fire.
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Do not short-circuit a battery. The battery can explode or leak if shorted.
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An empty battery can still be dangerous.
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Keep a battery away from children, babies, or animals.
Eyes
● Do not look directly into the LED of the Front Light when illuminated. Overexposure to LED light can heat
your retina and cause permanent damage to your
vision
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