functional interfaces of the product.
· When discarding used batteries after maintenance, use adhesive tapes to insulate battery
electronic contacts. If it comes into contact with other metal objects or batteries, it may cause
a fire or explosion.
· If the battery overheat, emit smoke or smoke while charging the battery, unplug the battery
charger from the electrical outlet immediately to stop charging. Otherwise, fire, heat damage
or electric shock may result.
· If the battery leaks, changes color, deforms, emits smoke or fumes, disconnect the power
immediately and stop charging. Avoid burns during operation. If continued use, it may cause
fire, electric shock or scalding.
· Do not allow leakage from the battery to come into contact with eyes, skin, or clothing, as
this can cause blindness or skin damage. If the battery leak comes into contact with eyes, skin,
or clothing, immediately rinse the contact area with plenty of water (do not rub) and seek
medical attention immediately.
· Do not keep any power cable close to the heat source; otherwise, the power cable may be
deformed by heat or melt its insulation layer, which may cause fire or electric shock.
· Do not hold the product in the same position for a long time. Even if the product does not
feel too hot, prolonged contact with the same body part may cause skin redness or blistering
due to low temperature contact burns. A tripod is recommended when using the product in
very hot places, or for people with circulation problems or dull skin sensation.
· When products or accessories are not in use, be sure to keep the device turned off and
unplug the charging plug. This is to prevent electric shock, overheating, fire and corrosion.
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