4) The print paper should be kept away from high temperature environments and
sunlight.
4. Battery Safety Instructions
1) Be sure to carefully read this user manual before using the product.
2) Failure to read the following instructions may cause battery overheating, battery
leakage, fire, explosion, damage and/or performance loss, and reduced product life.
3) Do not allow water to enter or leak into the battery chamber. If the battery’s
internal safety device is disabled when charging, it may produce an abnormal
current and/or voltage and may cause an abnormal chemical reaction that leads to
overheating, fire and/or explosion.
4) Do not use or place the battery near cooking appliances or other high temperature
environments. Excessive heat may damage the resin shell and/or the insulation
materials, thereby causing the battery to short-circuit that could result in
overheating, burning and/or explosion.
5) When charging, use only the specified charger provided by AutoTest. Other
conditions (high temperature, high pressure, high current, using a modified battery
charger etc.) may result in over-charging the battery or causing an abnormal
chemical reaction and may result in the battery overheating, burning and/or
exploding.
6) Do not allow the battery to make contact with a power outlet and/or car cigarette
lighter socket. This may cause high pressures and an excessive current, and lead to
the battery overheating, burning and/or exploding.
7) Do not heat the battery or put the battery into a fire. This may melt insulation
materials and/or damage safety devices or safety equipment. It could then ignite
the electrolytic solution within the battery causing overheating, burning and/or an
explosion.
8) Do not use the battery with contrary/reversed (+) and (-) locations. In the charging
process, this will cause reverse charging and may cause abnormal chemical
reactions.
9) The battery is clearly marked with the positive and negative terminals. When
connecting the battery with the charger and/or printer, be sure to verify the correct
battery orientation. Reverse insertion will cause reverse charging and may cause
abnormal chemical reactions, and result in overheating, burning and/or exploding.
10) Do not allow the battery’s (+) and (-) terminals to make contact with any metal. Do
not carry or store batteries with metal objects such as necklaces, hair clips, coins
and so on. A short circuit in the battery’s internals may cause an excessive current,
and lead to the battery overheating, igniting, and/or exploding and the metal
objects (necklaces, hairpins, coins, etc.) may also be damaged or destroyed.