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Appendix • Car r ect the device or ly to products with the USB-IF logo or with USB-IF compliar ce program completior. Battery safety • Do rot correct battery poles with cor ductors, such as keys, jewelry, or other metal materials. Doir g so may short-circuit the battery ard cause irjuries or burrs. • Keep the battery away from excessive heat ard direct sur light. Do rot place it or or ir heatir g devices, such as microwave over s, stoves, or radiators. Batteries may explode if overheated. • Do rot attempt.to modify or rem ar ufacture the battery, irsertforeigr objects irto it or immerse or expose it to water or other liquids. Doirg so may lead to fire, explosior,, or other hazards. • If the battery leaks, er sure that the electrolyte does rot make direct cor tact with your skir or eyes. lithe electrolyte touches your skir or splashes irto your eyes, immediately flush with clear water ard corsult a doctor. • Incase of battery deform atior, color charge, or overheatir g while chargirg or storirg, immediately stop usirg the device ard remove the battery. Cor trued use may lead to battery leakage, fire, or explosior. • Do rot put batteries ir fire as they may explode. Damaged batteries may also explode. • Dispose of used batteries ir accordar ce with local regulations. Improper battery use ma) lead to fire, explosior, or other hazards. • Do rot allow childrer or pets to bite or suck the battery. Doirg so may result ir damage or explosior. • Do rot smash or pierce the battery, or expose it to high exterr al pressure. Doirg so may lead to a short circuit or overheating. • Do rot drop the device or battery. If the device or battery is dropped, especially or a hard surface, it 11131 be damaged. • If the device star cby time shorters sigrificartly, replace the battery. • The device has a built-ir, ror-removable battery. Do rot attempt to remove the battery, otherwise the device may be damaged. To replace the battery, take the dev ce to ar authorized service cer ter. 190

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Appendix
Car
r
ect
the
device
or
ly
to
products
with
the
USB-IF
logo
or
with
USB-IF
compliar
ce
program
completior.
Battery
safety
Do
rot
correct
battery
poles
with
cor
ductors,
such
as
keys,
jewelry,
or
other
metal
materials.
Doir
g
so
may
short-circuit
the
battery
ard
cause
irjuries
or
burrs.
Keep
the
battery
away
from
excessive
heat
ard
direct
sur
light.
Do
rot
place
it
or
or
ir
heatir
g
devices,
such
as
microwave
over
s,
stoves,
or
radiators.
Batteries
may
explode
if
overheated.
Do
rot
attempt.to
modify
or
rem
ar
ufacture
the
battery,
irsertforeigr
objects
irto
it
or
immerse
or
expose
it
to
water
or
other
liquids.
Doirg
so
may
lead
to
fire,
explosior,,
or
other
hazards.
If
the
battery
leaks,
er
sure
that
the
electrolyte
does
rot
make
direct
cor
tact
with
your
skir
or
eyes.
lithe
electrolyte
touches
your
skir
or
splashes
irto
your
eyes,
immediately
flush
with
clear
water
ard
corsult
a
doctor.
Incase
of
battery
deform
atior,
color
charge,
or
overheatir
g
while
chargirg
or
storirg,
immediately
stop
usirg
the
device
ard
remove
the
battery.
Cor
trued
use
may
lead
to
battery
leakage,
fi
re,
or
explosior.
Do
rot
put
batteries
ir
fire
as
they
may
explode.
Damaged
batteries
may
also
explode.
Dispose
of
used
batteries
ir
accordar
ce
with
local
regulations.
Improper
battery
use
ma)
lead
to
fire,
explosior,
or
other
hazards.
Do
rot
allow
childrer
or
pets
to
bite
or
suck
the
battery.
Doirg
so
may
result
ir
damage
or
explosior.
Do
rot
smash
or
pierce
the
battery,
or
expose
it
to
high
exterr
al
pressure.
Doirg
so
may
lead
to
a
short
circuit
or
overheating.
Do
rot
drop
the
device
or
battery.
If
the
device
or
battery
is
dropped,
especially
or
a
hard
surface,
it
11131
be
damaged.
If
the
device
star
cby
time
shorters
sigrificartly,
replace
the
battery.
The
device
has
a
built-ir,
ror-removable
battery.
Do
rot
attempt
to
remove
the
battery,
otherwise
the
device
may
be
damaged.
To
replace
the
battery,
take
the
dev
ce
to
ar
authorized
service
cer
.
ter.
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