Lithium ion batteries are a popular choice for powering electronic devices due to their high energy density and long lifespan. However, it is important to use these batteries safely to prevent injury or damage to property. Please read the following safety information carefully before using any lithium ion battery product.
- Use the Correct Charger
Always use the charger that is specifically designed for your lithium ion battery. Using the wrong charger can cause the battery to overheat, catch fire, or explode. Do not use damaged or frayed charging cables.
- Do Not Overcharge
Overcharging a lithium ion battery can cause it to overheat and become unstable. Always unplug the charger once the battery is fully charged. Do not leave the battery charging overnight or unattended.
- Do Not Expose to Extreme Temperatures
Lithium ion batteries should be stored and used at room temperature. Do not expose the battery to extreme heat or cold, as this can cause damage to the battery and increase the risk of fire or explosion.
- Do Not Puncture or Damage the Battery
Do not puncture, crush, or damage the battery in any way. This can cause the battery to leak or explode. If the battery is damaged, do not use it and dispose of it properly.
- Keep Out of Reach of Children and Pets
Lithium ion batteries are not toys and should be kept out of reach of children and pets. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
Liability Disclaimer
The use of lithium ion batteries is at your own risk. The manufacturer and seller of the battery are not responsible for any injury, damage, or loss that may occur as a result of using the battery. By using the battery, you agree to assume all risks associated with its use and release the manufacturer and seller from any liability. It is your responsibility to use the battery safely and in accordance with the instructions provided.