Mega QA Go
Battery Precautions
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Do No Disassemble the Batteries:
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Never disassemble the batteries as doing this may cause a internal short circuit in the battery, which
may lead to harmful fumes, fire, explosion, or other problems.
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Electrolyte Gel is harmful and
should not leak from the LIR battery. Should the electrolyte gel come
into contact with the skin or eyes, flush the area of contact immediately with fresh water and seek
medical attention immediately.
Do Not Expose the Battery to Heat or Fire:
Never incinerate or dispose of the batteries in fire. This may cause an explosion, which would be very dangerous.
Do Not Expose the Battery to water or liquids:
Never soak/drop the batteries in liquids such as water, seawater, drinks such as soft drinks, juices,
coffee or other.
Battery Replacement:
For battery replacement please contact ADJ customer support (800) 322-6337.
Do Not use a damaged Battery:
The battery could be damaged during shipping, caused by shock. Should the battery be found dam-
aged, including damages to the plastic casing of the battery, deformation of the battery package,
smelling of an electrolyte, or leakage of the electrolyte gel, or other, DO NOT use the battery. A battery
with a odor of electrolyte or a gel leakage should be placed away from fire to avoid fire or explosion.
Battery Storage:
When storing the battery, it should be stored at room temperature, with a charge of at least 50%. We
recommend that during long periods of storage that the battery be charged every 6 months. Doing this
will prolong the life of the battery and will also make sure that the battery charge does not fall below the
30% mark.
Other Chemical Reaction:
Because batteries utilize a chemical reaction, battery performance will deteriorate over time even if
stored for a long period of time without being used. In addition, if the various usage conditions such as
charge, discharge, ambient temperature, etc. are not maintained within the specified ranges, the life
expectancy of the battery maybe shortened or the device in which the battery is used may be damaged
by electrolyte gel leakage. If the batteries cannot maintain a charge for long periods of time, even when
they are charged correctly, this may indicate it is time to change the battery.
Battery Disposal:
Please dispose of battery according to local regulations.