8
Notes
on
battery
usage
ǂ
Do
not
short
Ͳ
circuit
your
battery.
It
can
damage
battery,
and
cause
leakage,
over
heat,
fire
or
explosion.
ǂ
Disposing
battery
in
a
fire
can
cause
fire
or
explosion.
Old
batteries
should
be
returned
to
your
dealer
or
be
disposed
according
to
local
regulations.
Do
not
treat
the
battery
as
household
waste.
ǂ
Keep
metal
objects
(such
as
coins
or
key
rings)
away
from
the
battery
to
avoid
short
circuit.
ǂ
Do
not
remove
the
battery
without
tuning
off
the
phone.
ǂ
Do
not
hold
the
battery
in
your
mouth.
The
liquid
of
the
battery
can
be
toxic.
ǂ
Embedded
battery
shall
be
replaced
by
authorized
dealers.
Use
only
batteries
approved
by
the
phone
manufacturer;
otherwise,
it
may
cause
explosion.
ǂ
Damage
resulting
from
using
un
Ͳ
authorized
batteries
and
chargers
will
not
be
covered
by
the
warranty.
ǂ
Avoid
contact
with
any
leaked
liquid
of
the
battery.
If
it
touches
your
skin,
wash
your
skin
with
fresh
water
and
go
to
the
hospital
immediately.
Traffic
safety
ǂ
Do
not
use
your
phone
when
driving
a
vehicle.
Give
full
attention
to
driving
and
to
the
road.
Provided
there
is
an
emergency,
stop
your
vehicle
in
a
safe
place
and
then
use
your
phone.
Please
obey
all
the
local
traffic
laws
and
regulations.
ǂ
Normally
the
electronic
systems
in
the
vehicle
should
not
be
affected
by
the
RF
(Radio
Frequency)
signals
from
your
wireless
phone.
However
if
you
suspect
any
damage
is
resulting
from
the
RF
of
your
phone,
contact
your
car
dealer.
Stop
using
your
phone
in
the
car
until
a
qualified
technician
clears
the
problem.
ǂ
Only
qualified
technician
can
install
your
phone
in
your
vehicle.