the battery. If the liquid gets into contact with skin, wash
immediately with soap and water. If the liquid gets into
the eyes, wash them immediately with clean water for a
minimum of 10 minutes and seek medical attention. Wear
gloves to handle the battery and dispose of immediately in
accordance with local regulations.
- Avoid contact between the battery and small metallic
objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, or screws.
- Before a new battery is used or the battery is used for the
first time after long-term storage, fully charge the battery.
- When the device is stored and not used for long periods of
time, ensure that the battery pack is fully charged.
- Keep batteries out of the reach of children when there is a
risk of ingestion.
- Battery ingestion can cause burns, soft tissue perforation,
and death. It can cause severe burns within two hours of the
ingestion.
- In case of battery ingestion please seek medical help
immediately.
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