Lenovo S62 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 8
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If electrolyte splashes into your eyes, you may have the risk of getting
blind. In this case, rinse your eyes with clean water (never rub the eyes)
and see a doctor immediately.
•Squeezing of battery, mechanical vibration or shaking of battery or
use of short-circuited battery is strictly prohibited, because such
vehavior will damage the battery or components connected with it.
Short circuit may result from direct connection of the positive pole and
the negative pole of the battery by metal objects, such as a coin, pen,
or paper clip, so keep the battery away from metal objects.
•Keep metal contacts and the battery clean.
•Never use damaged or exhausted batteries.
• Replace the battery when it fails to meet the performance
requirements. A battery can be recharged for hundreds of times until
replacement is necessary. As consumer goods, a battery can be
charged and discharged for hundreds of times, but its capacity will
decrease gradually. If you notice a significant decrease in operation
time (talk time and standby time), it is probably time to buy a new
battery.
•Never expose your battery to direct sunlight or heavy smog or dust.
Never use your battery in a high humidity environment, such as in a
bathroom. The device is not waterproof, so keep your phone away
from rain or damp.
•Do not place the battery places where temperatures is too high or too
low. Temperature above 55 ℃ or below -10 ℃ will affect battery
performance.
•Never dispose of batteries in a fire to avoid explosion.
•Do not throw your battery into water, otherwise internal short circuit
may occur, which will make the battery heat, fume, deform, damage or
even explode.
•Dispose of batteries (e.g. recycling) in line with regulations. Do not
dispose of batteries as household garbage to avoid explosion or
pollution.
•The battery can only use a dedicated charger, and time for continuous
charging is not allowed to exceed 12 hours.
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