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Do not plug or unplug the battery when it is turned on, otherwise the power connector may be
damaged.
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Check the battery firmware before flight operation. If there is a new version, please update first. The
flight loss caused by the user’s failure to update the battery firmware in time will be borne by the user.
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The battery should be used between 10° and 50° C (ambient temperature). Overheating (above 50°
C) may cause the ignition or even explosion of the battery. Low temperature (below 0° C) may greatly
degrade the battery performance, resulting in failure to meet the requirements of use.
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To avoid short circuiting, do not connect the positive and negative poles of the battery with a wire or
other metal objects.
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Prevent the battery from coming into contact with any liquid. Please remember that it is strictly
forbidden to soak the battery in water or expose the battery to water, otherwise it may lead the battery
to decompose, and then spontaneous combustion or even explosion.
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If there is liquid or foreign matter on the battery terminal, wipe in a timely fashion and keep it clean.
Otherwise it may cause poor contact, resulting in loss of energy or charging failure.
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Please handle with care during use. Do not disassemble it, puncture its case, or manually press the
battery, including but not limited to the following: Sitting on the battery, placing heavy objects on the
battery, or otherwise putting pressure on the battery.
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Regularly check the battery terminal, plug, and other components before use. Do not use alcohol or
other flammable agents to clean charging devices. Do not use a damaged charging device.
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When charging, place the battery and charging devices on flat ground that is free of flammable or
combustible materials. Battery charging shall be watched over to prevent accidents. For safety, when
charging, a distance of more than 30cm shall be kept between two batteries, or between a battery and
a charger, to avoid the malfunction of the charger or the battery, and even serious consequences such
as fire due to overheating.
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Before each flight, make sure the battery has completed charging. Never operate with a full load when
the battery is not fully charged.
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It is strictly forbidden to use batteries other than those provided by XAG. For replacement, please
contact the after sales or designated dealers of XAG. The user shall bear the responsibility for battery
accidents, flight failures or other accidents caused by the use of batteries not provided by XAG.
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In case of ONE GREEN LIGHT FLASH after flight, please charge the battery to a level of 40%-60%before
storage. Failure to charge in time may cause damage to the battery. The battery should be recharged
and discharged every 90 days to maintain its activity.
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The battery should be stored in a dry environment at a temperature of -10-30° C. Do not place the
battery where leakage may occur.
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When the battery is found swollen, leaking, or damaged, stop using the battery immediately and
contact XAG or your dealer timely.
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The liquid inside the battery is highly corrosive. If it inadvertently comes into contact with your skin
or eyes, rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately.
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When disposing the battery, please follow local laws and regulations. Protect the natural environment,
and do not discard the battery at random.
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