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 After use return batteries and storage batteries free of charge as required by law to retailers,
municipal waste collecting points, or to CeoTronics.
 Observe the battery ordinance (BattV).
Warnings concerning lithium storage batteries
 Strictly avoid short circuits / reverse polarity / parallel connection
They could lead to overheating, leakage/evaporation of electrolyte, explosion and/or fire.
 Do not open, damage, or deform storage batteries
Storage batteries must never be subjected to loads. Avoid impacts, fall downs, strong vibrations, and
other force effects. Avoid bending or tearing off soldering tags. This could provoke an internal short
circuit and possibly lead after a few hours to acute chemical reactions (explosion and/or fire).
In case the storage battery has been exposed to inadmissible application of force, do not use it any
further, even if there is no visible damage on the outside. There exists a high risk of fire/explosion.
In case of a damaged storage battery, contact CeoTronics immediately. Store the damaged storage
battery in a well aerated room on a fire-proof surface, away from flammable objects. Keep an eye on
the damaged storage battery.
 Transport storage batteries always well secured.
 Observe the temperature range for the storage battery. Do neither use nor store the storage battery
at temperatures below -20°C and above 60°C. Faulty handling leads to a loss of capacity of the
storage battery. Severe overheating of the storage battery could lead to leakage/evaporation of
electrolyte, explosion and/or fire.
 Charge a lithium storage battery with the original CeoTronics battery charger or another charging
device approved by CeoTronics. Do not use under any circumstances battery chargers appropriate
for battery technologies other than lithium (e.g. NIMH or NICD).
 Do not charge storage batteries which have been subjected to loads.
 The charging process must be permanently monitored. Recharge and store lithium storage batteries
only on fire-proof surfaces and away from flammable objects. In case of excessive generation of
heat or evolution of gas in a storage battery while being charged, the charging process has to be
stopped immediately. Such a storage battery must neither be used nor recharged anymore.
 Charge storage batteries only within the temperature range of 0°C to 40°C.
 Use lithium storage batteries only together with the device it has been supplied with. Failure to
comply could lead to overheating, producing the consequences described under short circuits. Note
the indicated discharge cut off voltage. Due to self-discharge it can be undershot. This causes an
internal chemical damage (swelling) to the lithium battery and decreases the capacity of the storage
battery irreversibly. Do not use totally discharged storage batteries. Further charging and discharging
of an already damaged battery can result in overheating, leakage/evaporation of electrolyte,
explosion and/or fire.
 Do not store lithium storage batteries in discharged condition. Due to self-discharge battery voltage
can fall below the admissible discharge cut off voltage. This causes an internal chemical damage
(swelling) to the lithium battery. The capacity of the storage battery is irreversibly reduced. Check
periodically the voltage and/or the available residual capacity of the stored storage battery and
recharge it, if necessary. Ideal for storing is a charge status of approx. 60% at 15°C. Under such
conditions ageing is marginal. The capacity of a storage battery with a 100% charge is reduced by
self-discharge to about 92% after 3 months of storage at 20°C
Disclaimer of liability:
We disclaim any liability regarding handling and manipulation of lithium storage batteries. Use and
application are at one's own risk.
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