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MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
Your Minion Mist Sprayer should be stored in such a way to protect it from freezing. Do
not store this unit outdoors or on an area where temperatures will fall below 0°C (32°F).
This can cause extensive damage to the unit and void the warranty. After each time of use
and before storage, the following steps should be followed,
1) After each use and before long term storage, fill some clean water into the bottle
and run the sprayer to clean the residual disinfectant or chemicals inside the sprayer.
2) Store in cool, dry place away from children. Wipe clean with a damp cloth as
needed. Do not immerse sprayer device in water.
3) Remove the battery pack from the sprayer and recharge it in due time.
FOR BATTERY:
Do not store the battery in elevated temperature for an extended period of time.
Do not put the battery with sharp and fine metal wire or pin, these materials may touch both terminals of the
battery and cause it short circuit then lead a burnout or explosion.
Store the battery in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place, protect from direct exposure sunlight.
The battery must be stored in a partial state-of-charge, ideally 40-50% (2 LED lights on), recommended
temperature 0°C ~25°C, if it is not regular use, be sure to charge the battery to approx 50% SOC instead of fully
charged at least every 3 months.
To charge the battery, make sure use the original charger included in the package. Using different charger or
improper voltage may lead to failure such as burn out the battery or may cause serious injury.
Do not keep the battery charging overnight. Unplug the charger as soon as the battery is fully charged.
DISPOSAL
Electrical and electronic devices must never be disposed of in a regular
household waste!!
Consumers are legally obligated and responsible for the proper disposal of
electronic and electrical devices by returning them to collecting sites
designated for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste.
For more information concerning disposal sites, please contact your local
authority or waste management company.