Information On Batteries And Rechargeable Batteries; General - Reely Generation X Notice D'emploi

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Information on Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries

Although use of batteries and rechargeable batteries in everyday life is a matter of course today, there are
many dangers and problems.
Therefore, always observe the following information and safety notes in handling of batteries and recharge-
able batteries.
a) General Information
• Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children.
• Do not leave any batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around openly. There is a risk of batteries being swallowed
by children or pets. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately!
• Batteries/rechargeable batteries must never be short-circuited, disassembled or thrown into fire. There is a danger
of explosion!
• Leaking or damaged batteries/rechargeable batteries can cause chemical burns to skin. Wear suitable protective
gloves when handling them.
• Liquids leaking from batteries/rechargeable batteries are chemically highly aggressive. Objects or surfaces that
come into contact with them may take severe damage. Therefore, keep batteries/rechargeable batteries in a suit-
able location.
• Do not recharge any normal, non-rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of fire and explosion! Only charge recharge-
able batteries intended for this purpose. Use suitable battery chargers.
• Observe the polarity when inserting batteries/rechargeable batteries or connecting a rechargeable battery (pay at-
tention to plus/+ and minus/-).
• If you do not use it for any extended period of time (e.g. during storage), remove the batteries/rechargeable batteries
inserted in the transmitter to prevent damage from leaking batteries/rechargeable batteries. Disconnect the receiver
power supply from the receiver completely.
• Regularly recharge the rechargeable batteries (about every 2 - 3 months). Otherwise, self-discharge of the batteries
may cause deep discharge. This renders the rechargeable batteries useless! NiMH rechargeable batteries (except
for specific builds with low self-discharge) lose their energy even within a few weeks.
• Use a charger matching the rechargeable battery at all times. If this is not observed, there is a danger of fire and
explosion!
• Rechargeable batteries heat up during charging/discharging (driving the vehicle). Wait until the rechargeable batter-
ies have reached room temperature before charging them. The same applies after the charging procedure. Do not
use the rechargeable battery in the vehicle until it has cooled down completely after the charging process.
• Always replace the entire set of batteries or rechargeable batteries in the transmitter. Never mix fully charged bat-
teries/rechargeable batteries with partially discharged ones. Always use batteries or rechargeable batteries of the
same type and manufacturer.
• Never mix batteries and rechargeable batteries! Use batteries or rechargeable batteries for the transmitter.
• Only charge intact and undamaged batteries. If the outer isolation of the rechargeable battery or battery housing is
damaged or the battery is deformed or bloated, it must not be charged. In this case, there is immediate danger of
fire and explosion!
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