User's Instructions

DEVICE USE WARNINGS
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DURING
USE MAY RESULT IN DEVICE OVERHEATING, AND COULD POTENTIALLY
CAUSE FIRES, ELECTRIC SHOCK, INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. PLEASE
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN BELOW. THE
FOLLOWING WARNINGS ARE BASED ON UL1642 “SAFETY STANDARDS
(LITHIUM BATTERIES)” AND GB 3241 “SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR LITHIUM
ION BATTERIES AND BATTERY PACKS FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC
PRODUCTS”.
Operation
Please be careful when using or carrying this product. It is a consumer electronic
product, containing metal, battery, and sensitive electronics. If the device is dropped,
burned, punctured, squeezed, or exposed to liquids it may be damaged. If you
suspect that the device or the device battery is damaged, cease use immediately and
contact our customer service.
Battery
The built-in Lithium-Ion battery is rechargeable and is not intended to be removed or
replaced by the user. DO NOT disassemble the device or remove the battery yourself;
such removal voids the device and product warranty. Removing the battery may
cause electrical sparks, overheating, and may result in fire, explosion, or release of
harmful substances. If you suspect the battery to be damaged, please contact our
customer service immediately.
Avoid Contact With High Temperatures, Do Not Incinerate
Do not place the device in proximity to direct sources of heat, direct exposure to
sunlight, or in environments of high temperatures (above 60ºC 140ºF). Contact with
high temperatures will damage the battery which will cause malfunction and could
result in fire, explosion, or release of harmful substances. The lithium-ion battery will
burn and/or explode if heated or incinerated.
Avoid Electrical Overload
The device and the lithium-ion battery within the device are designed to withstand
charging current up to 670mA. Exposing the device to current exceeding this
maximum may cause rapid heating of the battery and the device, and could result in
device overheating and possibly catching on fire.
Toxic Exposure
Lithium-ion batteries contain caustic and toxic chemical compounds. If the battery is
physically damaged or pierced, avoid contact of skin and eyes, and dispose of
immediately. If eye or skin exposure has occurred to the matter contained within the