Precautions
Only use the original charger
Failing to do so may lead to leaks, overheating, and bursts.
Only recharge rechargeable Ni-MH batteries
Failing to do so may lead to leaks, overheating, and bursts in the batteries.
Turn the power OFF when boarding airplanes
Failing to do so may lead to safety concerns for the aircraft.
If the product shows any abnormality, immediately stop using it
If the product shows abnormalities such as smoke or an unusual smell coming out of the
product, or damage to its outer shell, continuing to use it may pose hazards such as the
product catching on fire or falling, leading to injuries to the users or to further damage to
the product itself.
⚫ Immediately remove the batteries and contact the retailer.
Do not bring the product near medical equipment
(do not bring it into operation rooms, ICUs, CCUs, etc.)
The radio waves emitted from the product may interfere with the medical equipment
causing it to malfunction and lead to accidents.
Do not use near automatic doors, fire alarms, and other automatic
controllers
The radio waves emitted from the product may interfere with the automatic controllers
causing them to malfunction and lead to accidents.
Do not place on unstable surfaces
The product may fall leading to accidents or injuries.
Do not charge, open, or short-out dry-cell batteries
Failing to do so may cause the batteries to leak or burst, leading to fires, injuries, and
burns.
Do not open or short-out rechargeable batteries
Failing to do so may cause the batteries to leak or burst, leading to fires, injuries, and
burns.
Do not attempt to disassemble or remodel the product
It may lead to fire or electric shock.
Do not spill any liquid
It may lead to fire or electric shock.
⚫ Immediately turn the product OFF and contact the retailer.
Do not perform maintenance while the product is powered ON
It may lead to injury.
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