ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
charger), it may in some cases overcharge the battery or cause an abnormal chemical reaction
in the cells.
7. Perforation
"Do not drive a nail into the battery, hit it with a hammer or step on it. This could damage or
deform the battery and cause it to short circuit.
8.Shock.
"Do not knock the battery or throw it away.
Any shock, impact or heavy drop to the battery may cause it to malfunction.
If the protective circuit in the battery is damaged, the battery will be charged with abnormal
current or voltage and abnormal chemical reaction will occur.
9. Deformation
"Do not use a battery with visible damage or deformation.
10. Soldering.
"Do not weld directly to the battery.
11. Reverse charging and excessive discharge.
"Do not reverse charge or excessively discharge the battery".
If the battery is reverse charged, an abnormal chemical reaction will occur. In some cases, an
unusual high current flows during discharge.
12. Reverse use of polarity terminals
"Do not reverse charge or reverse connect.
The battery has polarity terminals. If the battery is connected to the charger with opposite
polarity terminals, it will cause combustion, smoke, rupture or fire.
The battery should only be charged using the charger supplied with the screwdriver.
13. Connect the battery to an electrical outlet
"Do not connect the battery to an electrical outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
14. Improper use for unspecified equipment.
"Do not use the battery for unspecified equipment.
If the battery is used for unspecified equipment, it will impair its performance and charge cycle.
15. Leakage.
"Do not touch a leaking battery with your bare hands.
If electrolyte fluid reaches your eyes, immediately wash them with fresh water without rubbing
them for at least 10 minutes. Then seek medical attention as soon as possible. Failure to treat
irritated eyes may result in visual impairment.
WARNINGS
1. Mixed use.
"Do not mix lithium ion batteries with other types of batteries.
Do not use Lithium Ion batteries with primary or secondary batteries of different power or design
to prevent the battery from over-discharging or over-charging during use. This may also cause
combustion, smoke, rupture or fire due to the abnormal chemical reaction in the cells.
2. Ingestion
"Keep the battery out of reach of children.
Keep the small battery out of the reach of children to avoid ingestion problems. If the battery is
swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
3. Charging time
"Do not continue charging beyond the specified time.
If the battery is not fully charged at the end of the specified time, stop charging. If the battery is
not fully charged at the end of the specified time, stop charging. There is a risk that the battery
will burn out, emit smoke, rupture or catch fire.
4. Storage
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