Toshiba MES60V Service Manual - Page 4
Precautions for Removing the Built-in Battery
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Precautions for Removing the Built-in Battery DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER WARNING WARNING Do not attempt to drive a nail into the built-in battery, nor strike it with a hammer, step on it or otherwise subject it to strong impact. The electrodes may shortcircuit, resulting in heat generation, explosion or ignition. Do not connect the electrodes (positive/negative terminals) of the built-in battery using a wire or other metal object. Also avoid carrying or storing the battery together with a necklace, hairpin or other object made of metal. The electrodes may short-circuit, resulting in heat generation, explosion or ignition. Do not heat, disassemble or modify the built-in battery or place it in fire or water. Doing so may cause an explosion, ignition or heat generation, resulting in fire or serious injury. Do not place the built-in battery near fire or in the heat of the sun. Doing so may result in fire, explosion or heat generation. Do not bring the built-in battery near heating equipment. Doing so may result in fire, explosion or heat generation. Wrap the connector of the built-in battery with insulation tape. Otherwise, the electrodes may short-circuit, resulting in heat generation, explosion or ignition. Do not place the built-in battery within the reach of small children. Doing so may result in injury or accident. If leaked fluid from the built-in battery should enter your eye, rinse with clean water and seek immediate medical attention. Neglecting proper cleaning or medical treatment may result in eye injury.