
USER´S MANUAL
EN
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Rechargeable Battery Pack Safety
With very little care, you can optimize the battery life and maximize the lifespan of the battery. Most importantly, use only the
equipment in its ideal operating temperature (as described in “Specifications”, p.11) – do not leave it in a hot trunk during the
summer.
Important terms to understand
“Battery life” means the time the equipment will run before it must be recharged (sometimes this is also called
“playtime” or “runtime”).
“Battery lifespan” means the total amount of time your battery will last before it must be replaced.
Using the equipment for the first time
Be sure to fully charge (approx. 4 hours) the equipment when charging the equipment for the first time.
Long-Term Storage & Maintenance
If you are putting away the battery for more than three months, it is recommended that the battery should be stored separately
and fully charged, and get recharged every three months. If you store an uncharged battery, it could fall into a deep worn-out state
which would render it incapable of holding any charge. Be sure to store the equipment and battery at the proper temperature (as
described in 1.5 Specifications).
Battery Lifespan
The removable batteries for the equipment are designed to retain up to 80% of their original capacity aer 300 charging and
recharging cycles when properly maintained. You may choose to purchase new battery when it no longer holds the suicient
charge that meets your needs.
• The lithium-ion battery is currently one of the most popular battery packs. The best advantage is that it has no mem-
ory eect, so users needn’t worry about that issue. Users can charge the battery anytime whether it is fully drained or
not. However, it’s recommended that users drain the batteryuntil the system shows power shortage warning and then
recharge the battery. Doing so is helpful to the reliability of your battery.
• Don’t use the battery pack as a power supply for other equipment.
• Don’t expose the battery to elevated heat situations such as under direct sunlight in a car or near fire. Don’t disassem-
ble the battery, or the battery leakage might cause skin or eye injury. If electrolyte leaking from the battery contacts
your skin or clothing, immediately flush it with running water. If it splashes into eye, rinse the eye at least 15 minutes
with clean water and then seek medical attention.
• To avoid battery leakage or explosion, don’t discard the battery intowater or fire, or put them near a heat source such
as a gass to oven.
• If you are putting away the battery for more than three months, it is recommended that the battery should be stored
separately and fully charged, and get recharged every three months. If you store an uncharged battery, it could fall into
a deep worn-out state which would render it incapable of holding any charge. Be sure to store yourthe equipment and
battery at the proper temperature (as described in “Specifications”, p.11) .
• Use the appropriate container to store the battery such as a paper box. Do not allow a metal object to touch the
terminal of the battery.
• The battery consists of precise electrical components and cells. Do not dropor hit the battery.
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