Protection against environmental impact
Protect the batteries from moisture and rain. Moisture and rain can cause dangerous damage. Do not
use a battery near flammable vapors and liquids. Use the battery only in dry places and at an ambient
temperature of 0-45 ° C. 4.4. Protect the batteries from overheating. Overloading and exposure to direct
sunlight will result in overheating of the cells. Never discharge or recharge batteries that have
overheated – immediately replace if possible.
Storage of the battery. Terms of use.
Store the battery only in a dry place and at an ambient temperature of 10-30 ° C. Protect them from
moisture and direct sunlight. Protect the lithium-ion battery from frost. The batteries that are stored
below 0 ° C for more than 60 minutes should be discarded. When handling batteries, be aware of the
electrostatic charge. The electrostatic dilutions cause damage to the electronic protection system and
battery cells. Beware of the electrostatic charge and never touch the battery poles.
Lithium-Ion battery (Li-ion)
Do not dispose of batteries in household waste or in water tanks! Do not burn them!Batteries should be
collected, recycled or disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. According to Directive
2006/66 / EC, faulty or waste batteries or batteries must be recycled.
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The battery is supplied with your cordless tool uncharged. The battery needs to be charged
before using the tool for the first time.
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For optimum battery performance, avoid weak discharge cycles. Charge the battery frequently.
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Store the rechargeable battery at least with 40% energy in a cool place, the ideal storage
temperature is 15
℃
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Lithium-ion batteries are subject to a natural aging process. The battery should be replaced
when the capacity drops to 80% of the capacity of a new battery. Leaking cells in an old
rechargeable battery no longer meet the power requirements and therefore cause a safety
hazard.
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Do not throw the batteries in open fire. There is a risk of explosion.
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Do not ignite batteries or expose them to naked flames.
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Do not dilute the batteries completely. Full discharge will damage battery cells. The most
common cause of complete dilution is the prolonged storage and non-use of partially diluted
batteries. Stop working as soon as the battery becomes noticeably exhausted or the electronics
protection system works.
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Protect rechargeable batteries and tools from overloading! Overloading will result in
overheating and damage to the cells in the battery even without external heating.
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Avoid damage and shocks. Replace rechargeable batteries that have dropped from a height of
more than one meter or that have been subject to sharp shocks even if the battery case looks
undamaged. The batteries in the battery can be seriously damaged. In this regard, read the waste
treatment information.
Information on the battery.