Avoid short circuiting of power cells: Power cells removed
from their packaging should not touch each other.
Handle the power cells with great care:
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Do not drop or damage them (e.g. crush, pierce or
open them).
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Protect them from moisture and do not immerse them
in water.
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Protect them from extreme heat and sunlight.
Store the power cells in a cool, dry place with good
ventilation.
Keep the power cells away from foodstuffs.
Keep the power cells out of reach of children.
Do not place the power cells in your mouth and do not
swallow them.
Do not deep‑discharge the power cells.
Observe the operating, transport and storage
conditions in the CROS transmitter's user guide.
Disposal
Do not dispose of power cells or transmitter in fire or
X
water.
Avoid short circuiting of power cells: Prior to disposal,
X
enclose each power cell in a battery container or cover
the terminals.
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Further information
Storage periods
Unused power cells and devices loose their charge.
Observe the following storage periods to avoid
deep‑discharge:
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Power cells and devices that have not been activated
or used can be stored up to
15 months after production date.
The production date is printed
on the power cell: Day (DD),
month (MM) and last digit of the
year (Y) of production is printed
on the power cell. Example:
21056XX = 21st of May 2016.
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Once a power cell is activated, in order for it to remain
in good condition it needs to be charged at least every
6 months.
Symbols used in this document
Points out a situation that could lead to serious,
moderate, or minor injuries.
Indicates possible property damage.
Advice and tips on how to handle your device
better.
DDMMYXX
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