Handling precautions for batteries
Charge new batteries before fi rst use. New batteries
must be charged and discharged several times to reach
full capacity. Batteries must be removed from the de-
vice, if you do not use it for a long time. Li-Ion batteries
must be stored in a discharged state, but not below
< 3V / < 6V (deep-discharged state). NiMH / NiCd must
be stored in a fully charged state. Charge and discharge
the battery every 6 months. Batteries are consumable
parts and must be replaced at low capacity. Handle
your battery carefully. Do not subject your battery to
physical shocks, high or low temperatures, humidity,
dirt, dust or liquids. Do not short circuit, solder, disassemble
or put in fi re. Batteries may become warm when charging
and discharging. This is not a technical defect. Use only
special chargers to recharge the battery. Take care
when disposing of the batteries. In some countries there
are special requirements for battery disposal. Keep
batteries away from children.
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