
3
EN
problems are encountered with the device,
please return it to this department.
BATTERIES,
ELECTRICITY & HEAT
• The device’s rechargeable battery should
be charged for ± 5 hours before using the
device for the first time.
• Make sure your hands are dry before
touching the device or charging cable.
• When plugging in the charging cable, make
sure people cannot accidentally pull it out
or trip over it.
• Never leave the device to charge
unattended.
• Regularly check the charging cable for
damage.
• Do not charge the device if the charging
cable shows signs of damage.
• Make sure the charging cable cannot be
trodden on or pinched.
• Do not allow the charging cable to hang
over sharp edges and keep it away from hot
objects and naked flames.
• Remove the charging cable from the device
and the power adapter from the electrical
outlet during lightning and storms.
• Make sure that the device and charging
cable do not come into contact with heat
sources, such as hotplates or naked flames.
• Once charging has been completed, always
disconnect the charging cable from the
device.
• Do not attempt to charge the device when
the battery is damaged.
• To reduce or prevent the risk of personal
injury, electrical shock, fire or damage to
the device, never insert metal objects in any
opening of the USB type-C charging port or
any other openings or ports.
• The rechargeable batteries are built into the
device and cannot be replaced.
WARNING!
Do not open the casing as
this may result in electric shock!
WARNING!
To avoid the risk of electric
shocks, never
immerse the device in
water or any other liquid. And do not use
it again if this happens.
• Do not crush, puncture or dismantle the
device; this might damage the battery.
WARNING!
Damaging the casing and/or
piercing the device, can lead to explosion
or fire!
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of fire or
electric shock, protect the device from
dripping or splashing water and keep
away from objects filled with liquids,
such as vases. Such objects should not
be placed on or near the device.
• Do not use the device in temperatures that
fall below -10 °C or exceed 40 °C.
• Battery cells can leak under extreme
conditions. Wear protective gloves when
handling leaked batteries and dispose of the
gloves after use. If the battery leaks, do not
allow any battery fluid to come into contact
with your skin or eyes. If contact has been
made, wash the affected area with copious
amounts of water and seek medical advice.
WARNING!
Do not throw the device into
a fire, as it may explode!
• Do not dispose of the device in your
household waste. Take it to your local
recycling station. Contact your local
government offices for details.
WARNING!
Never cover the power
adapter, charging cable or device with
cloths, curtains or any other material in