Hacker LiPoBattery11.1 V / () Connector system EC5 / XH 85000361 Manual Do Utilizador

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You must read and understand these safety instructions and war-
nings before using or charging your lithium polymer batteries.
Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries are volatile. Failure to read and 
follow the below instructions may result in fire, personal injury 
and damage to property if charged or used improperly.
Hacker TopFuel, its distributors or retailers assume no liability for 
failures to comply with these warnings and safety guidelines.
By purchasing this battery, the buyer assumes all risks associated 
with lithium batteries. If you do not agree with these conditions, 
return the battery immediately before use.
Use specific Lithium Polymer charger only. Do not use a NiMH or 
NiCd charger – Failure to do so may a cause fire, which may result 
in personal injury and property damage.
Never charge batteries unattended. When charging LiPo batte-
ries you should always remain in constant observation to mo-
nitor the charging process and react to potential problems that 
may occur.
Some LiPo chargers on the market may have technical deficien-
cies that may cause it to charge the LiPo batteries incorrectly or 
at an improper rate. It is your responsibility solely to assure the 
charger you purchased works properly. Always monitor charging 
process to assure batteries are being charged properly. Failure to 
do so may result in fire.
If at any time you witness a battery starting to ‘balloon’ or swell 
up, discontinue charging process immediately, disconnect the 
battery and observe it in a safe place for approximately 15 mi-
nutes. This may cause the battery to leak, and the reaction with 
air may cause the chemicals to ignite, resulting in fire.
Since delayed chemical reaction can occur, it is best to observe 
the battery as a safety precaution. Battery observation should 
occur in a safe area outside of any building or vehicle and away 
from any combustible material.
Wire lead shorts can cause fire! If you accidentally short the 
wires, the battery must be placed in a safe area for observation 
for approximately 15 minutes. Additionally, if a short occurs and 
contact is made with metal (such as rings on your hand), severe 
injuries may occur due to the conductibility of electric current.
A battery can still ignite even after 10 minutes.
In the event of a crash, you must remove battery for observation 
and place in a safe open area away from any combustible mate-
rial for approximately 30 minutes.
If for any reason you need to cut the terminal wires, it will be ne-
cessary to cut each wire separately, ensuring the wires do not 
touch each other or a short may occur potentially causing a fire.
Process to solder a connector: Remove insulating tape of Red wire 
and solder to positive terminal of a connector, then remove insu-
lating tape of Black wire and solder to the negative terminal of 
connector. Be careful not to short the wire lead. If you acciden-
tally cause the battery to short, place it in a safe open space and 
observe the battery for approximately 30 minutes. A battery may 
swell or even possibly catch fire after a short time.
Never store or charge battery pack inside your car in extreme 
temperatures, since extreme temperature could ignite fire.
Use caution to avoid puncture of the cell. Puncture of cells 
may cause a fire.
1. Important Safety Instructions and    
     Warnings
2. General Guidelines and Warnings
Charge battery with good quality Lithium Polymer charger. A 
poor quality charger can be dangerous. Set voltage and current 
correctly (failure to do so can cause fire).
Never charge batteries unattended.
Charge in an isolated area, away from other flammable materi-
als.
Let battery cool down to ambient temperature before charging.
Do not charge a pack that has been ‘cold soaked’ (i.e. stored at 
low temperatures, for example, stored in winter conditions lower 
than 5°C/41F). Please allow the pack to warm up and normalize 
to at l east 15°C/57F for 24 hours before commencing charge.
Do not charge batteries packs in series. Charge each battery 
pack individually. Failure to do so may result in incorrect battery 
recognition and charging functions. Overcharging may occur 
and fire may be 
the result.
When selecting the cell count or voltage for charging purposes, 
select the cell count and voltage as it    appears on the battery 
label. As a safety precaution, please confirm the information 
printed on the battery is  correct. 
Example a:  The label on a 2-Cell battery pack in series will read 
– “Charge as 2-Cell (7.4V), or may cause fire” – You must select 
2-Cell for charging.
Example b:  The label on a 3-Cell battery pack in series will read 
– “Charge as 3-Cell (11.1V), or may cause fire” – You must select 
4. Charging Process:
3. Connectors
Plus-Wire (red)
Minus-Wire (black)
Balancer-Connector