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Swollen or Damaged Battery: If the battery appears swollen or damaged, stop using it immediately and contact the manufacturer or seller.
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Approved Charging Equipment: Only use a charger that matches the battery’s rated voltage to avoid overheating or damage.
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Avoid High Temperatures: Do not expose the power bank to high temperatures, such as direct sunlight or inside a vehicle during hot weather.
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Proper Placement: Do not place the power bank on bedding, electric blankets, carpets, or other heat-sensitive surfaces for extended periods.
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Ventilation Requirements: Do not store or operate the power bank in an enclosed space while powered on.
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Prevent Short Circuits: Keep metal objects (e.g., necklaces, coins, keys, watches) away from the battery terminals to avoid short-circuiting.
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Be aware that the use of batteries might cause damage due to residual leaking, fire, or explosion when misused, mishandled, or defective.
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Always follow the manufacturer’s care and use instructions along with all regulations and applicable laws.
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It is the user’s responsibility to ensure all devices have the necessary protection circuits (installed with the battery).
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ALWAYS store batteries in a fireproof container and charge in an isolated area away from carpet, wood, paper, and any other flammable materials.
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DO NOT disassemble, crush, cut, puncture, short circuit, incinerate, or expose batteries to fire, water, extreme heat, or cold.
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DO NOT use batteries that are damaged, peeling, punctured, dented, or cosmetically altered.
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DO NOT use batteries with products that operate at a higher electrical current.
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DO NOT store batteries in containers that may allow contact with metal or create short-circuit conditions. Keep batteries out of reach of children and pets.
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DO NOT mix and use old and new batteries, or batteries from different brands (or types).
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DO NOT build your own battery pack or charger.
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DO NOT modify a charger or battery.
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ALWAYS use a smart charger with protection circuits.