Instructions for “long term storage”:
a. Long-term storage can accelerate battery self-discharge and lead to the deactivation
of the batteries. To minimize the deactivationt, store battery packs in a temperature range
of -10°C~45°C (14°-113°F).
b. When charging for the first time after long-term storage, deactivation of the packs may have
led to decreased capacity. To recover the packs to original performance, repeat several
cycles of fully charging and discharging.
c. When storing the pack for more than 6 months, please charge at least once every 6 months
to prevent leakage and deterioration in performance due to self-discharging.
8. Others
Do not drop, hit or bend the battery body.
Battery electrolyte is harmful
The battery should not have any electrolyte liquid visibly flowing. In case lectrolyte comes
into contact with the skin or eyes, flush/wash the electrolyte immediately ith fresh water and
immediately seek medical attention.
Prohibition of dumping of cells into fire
Never incinerate nor dispose the cells in fire. This may cause a dangerous explosion and is
prohibited.
Prohibition of cells immersion into liquid such as water
The cells should never be soaked with liquids such as fresh water, seawater or drinks such as
soft drinks, juices, coffee, etc.
Battery cells replacement
The battery replacement shall be done only by either the battery cell supplier or device supplier
and never be done by the user.
Prohibition of use of damaged cells
The cells might become damaged during shipping by shock. If any abnormal features of the
cells are found - such as damage to the plastic envelope of the cell, deformation of the cell
package, smelling of electrolyte, electrolyte leakage or other abnormal appearance, the cells
should not be used.
The cells with a smell of the electrolyte or a leakage shall be placed away from fire to avoid
explosion.