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i) Keep unused batteries away from paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws
or other small metal objects that could create a short circuit between the
battery contacts. Do not open or short-circuit the battery.
A short circuit between the battery contacts may result in burns, fi re or
explosion.
j) Batteries may leak under extreme operating conditions or high
temperatures.
If a battery leaks, avoid contact with the skin or eyes. Battery fl uid is
corrosive and can cause chemical burns to body tissues. If fl uid
comes in contact with the skin, wash off immediately using soap and
water, and then apply lemon juice or vinegar. Should fl uid get in the
eyes, rinse for at least 10 minutes with water and consult a physician
immediately.
k) Do not drop the lithium ion battery or subject it to physical shock.
l) Clean the battery contacts regularly using cotton swabs dipped in
alcohol.
NOTICE
Lithium ion batteries hold their charge almost indefi nitely and
are not subject to memory effects. With proper care, you
can reliably power your tool for years to come
(approx. 700-1000 charging cycles).
In summary:
Avoid completely discharging or overcharging lithium ion
batteries under all circumstances. Doing so will ruin them.
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