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battery is charged in unusual conditions, it will cause loss of safety functions, or abnormal
chemical reactions, causing the battery to rupture, generate heat, or cause smoke and
flame.
– Do not try to damage the battery. Do not drive a nail into the battery, strike it with a
hammer, or tread on it. The impact will cause leakage, causing the battery to rupture,
generate heat, or cause smoke and flame.
– Do not attempt to solder anything onto the battery. This will cause the insulator to melt
due to heat, or cause the gas release vent to break, causing the battery to rupture,
generate heat, or cause smoke and flame.
– Do not connect battery to a plug socket or car-cigarette plug. Connecting high voltage to
the battery, means excessive current will flow in it, and cause the battery to rupture,
generate heat, or cause smoke and flame.
– Do not use battery for powering other equipment. If the battery is used for powering
other equipment, it will deteriorate its performance and cycle-life. At worst, abnormal
current will flow, and cause the battery to rupture, generate heat, or cause smoke and
flame.
– Do not touch a leaked battery directly. If battery leaks and hands touch leaked electrolyte,
wash your hands with soap immediately. If leaked electrolyte gets into your eyes, do not
rub them, and wash eyes immediately with fresh water. Consult a doctor immediately.
– Do not continue to charge over specified time. If the battery has not finished charging
over recommended time, let it stop charging. There is a possibility that the battery might
be defective, and continued charging may cause the battery to deform, generate heat, or
cause smoke or flame.
– Do not insert battery into a microwave or high pressure container. This may cause
battery to deform, generate heat, or cause smoke or flame, because of sudden heat,
intense pressure, or damage to the sealing condition of the battery.
– Do not put leaked battery near fire. If liquid leaks from the battery, or the battery give
outs a bad smell, do not leave battery near flammable objects. Otherwise, the electrolyte
leaked from battery will catch on fire.
– Do not use an abnormal battery. If battery has a bad smell, changes color, deforms, or
causes something wrong during usage, remove it from equipment or charger, and do not
use. If an abnormal battery is used, it may cause battery to rupture, generate heat, or
cause smoke and flame.