short circuits or even major safety incidents). If you are away for a certain period of time, for
example for holidays, and you entrust the device to a third party, the same should be left partially
charged ( 20 - 50 % of charge), not fully charged.
Carry out regular visual inspection of the charger and charger cables. Check whether the charger
cable shows clear signs of damage. Do not use the charger to prevent further damage, contact us
for a replacement.
Battery warnings
The battery consists of lithium-ion cells and chemical elements that are hazardous to health and
the environment. Do not use the item if it emits odours, substances or excessive amounts of heat.
Do not dispose of the item or the battery with household waste. The end user is responsible for
the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries in compliance with all applicable
regulations.
Avoid used, defective and/or non-original batteries, or batteries used for different models or of
different brands.
DANGER
Do not leave the battery near fire or heat sources. Fire and explosion hazard.
Do not open the battery or take it apart. Do not strike, throw, or puncture the battery or attach
objects onto it.
Do not touch any substances leaking from the battery, as they are deemed hazardous. Do not
allow children or pets to touch the battery.
Do not overcharge or short-circuit the battery. Fire and explosion hazard.
Do not immerse or expose the battery to water, rain or other liquids. Do not expose the battery
to direct sunlight, excessive heat or cold (for example, do not leave the item or battery in a car
in direct sunlight for extended periods of time), or environments containing explosive gases or
flames.
Do not carry or store the battery with metal objects such as hairpins, necklaces, etc. Contact
between metal objects and battery contacts may cause a short circuit resulting in physical injury
or death.
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