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Battery safety
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Do not bridge the battery terminals with conductive material, such as keys
or jewellery. Doing so will short-circuit the battery and may cause injury.
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Keep the battery away from excessive heat and direct sunlight. Do not place
it on or in heating devices, such as microwave ovens, stoves, or radiators.
Batteries may explode if overheated.
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Do not attempt to modify the battery, insert foreign objects into it, or
immerse or expose it to liquids. Doing so may lead to fire, explosion, or
other hazards.
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If the battery leaks, ensure that the electrolyte does not make contact with
your skin or eyes. If contact is made, immediately flush with clean water and
consult a doctor.
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If battery deformation occurs, it changes colour, or it overheats while
charging or storing, stop using the device immediately and remove the
battery. Continued use may lead to battery leakage, fire, or explosion.
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Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode. Damaged batteries
may also explode.
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Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Improper
battery use may lead to fire, explosion, or other hazards.
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Do not allow children or pets to bite or suck the battery. Doing so may
result in damage or explosion.
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Do not damage the battery or expose it to high external pressure. Doing so
may lead to a short circuit or overheating.
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Do not drop the device or battery. Doing so may damage the device or
battery.
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If the device standby time shortens significantly, replace the battery.
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The device has a built-in, non-removable battery. Do not attempt to remove
it. Doing so may damage the device. To replace the battery, take the device
to an authorised service centre.