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User‘s Manual for Rechargeable Batteries
 
ATTENTION! Read the user`s manual completely and carefully. It is part of the product and includes important information for proper 
 
installation and use. Keep this user's manual for clarification and only pass it on together with the product.
Safety Instructions and Intended Use:
- Rechargeable batteries contain corrosive liquids and can cause damages to peripheral devices and persons under wrong conditions and misuse, eg. by overheating, fire, explosion, chemical burn, toxication.
- Never short-circuit or interchange + / - and other contacts.
- Never expose batteries to heat or humidity. Never use a wet battery. So avoid rain, salt water and other conductive liquids.
- Never throw batteries into fire and keep it away from other heat sources.
- Avoid high temperatures during charging and operating, eg. on car dashboards in a closed car with direct sun insulation or near heaters.
- Do not modify or alter batteries in view to its construction, eg. by disassembling, soldering etc.
- Children and mentally affected persons must not use rechargeable batteries. This also applies to storing.
- Avoid mechanical pressure and vibrations.
Help methods:
 
- Swallowing the battery is very dangerous and can cause inner burns. Contact an emergency doctor!
- If eyes come into contact with battery liquid, immediately wash them with cold and clear water and consult an emergency doctor! There is a risk of blinding!
- If leaked liquid comes to clothes or skin, there‘s a risk of injury. Clean the concerned areas with cold and clean water and consult a doctor.
Description and Function:
A rechargeable battery is a rechargeable storage for electrical energy. Differences in construction and technology, connection and specifications result from their different application areas and intended use.
Operating:
After buying:
- The battery comes not or partially charged and must be charged completely before using it firstly, to grant a long lifetime. Always check the contacts are clean. If contacts are dirty, contact failures can occur.
  That‘s why using or charging could be disabled or prevented in this case.
Charging:
- Observe to the manual of your charger or device and to the specific demands.
Operating:
- Only use fitting and applicable chargers. Insert the battery to the charger only with right polarity (+/-). Never try violently, when the battery does not fit. Consult your dealer. Otherwise liquids can leak. 
  There‘s a risk of explosion and fire!
- If charging has not finished within the provided time range, cancel charging. Otherwise there‘s a risk of overheating and caused to that - also a risk of fire and explosion! 
- Only use the battery with its appropriate device, like described in the devices manual or specifications. Any other use is not allowed.
- The battery can warm up a little bit during charging. Do not remove the battery directly after charging. Wait about 3 minutes.
- Only place the battery to horizontal surfaces, never to instable, slant or unfirm surfaces etc. When the battery falls down, there‘s a risk of injury.
- Do not charge the battery in extreme warm or cold ambience. When using in coldness, loss of capacity can occur.
Maintenance:
- Only use a dry and soft cloth for cleaning. Avoid humidity, water, alcohol, paint thinner, fuel or other chemicals.
Storage and Transport:
- Do not store the battery at wet, dusty places, or under high temperatures.
- Cover the contacts with not conducting materials, when transporting. use the original packing or tape.
- Never store the battery in a charger or a device. Also in off mode a marginal amount of current flows. The power of the battery can degrate. So remove the battery when not in use and store it isolated at a cool 
  and dry place. Do not transport or store the battery toghether with metal objects. Otherwise short-cicuits can occur and battery liquid could leak. There‘s a risk of overloading, fire and/or explosion!
- Do not store the battery toghether with other things.
Batteries lifetime: 
- Capacity downgrades after several chargings and dischargings. If lifetime has faded, we recoomend changing the battery. Guide line: After app. 500 charging and discharging cycles, capacity halves. This
  fluctuated depending on model and operating conditions.
Operating temperature:
- For the battery, operating temperatures are the same as for the device. Also within the permitted temperature range a capacity loss might occur. Hold ready a replacement battery in low temperatures or store 
  the battery isolated. Always check the isolation of the replacement battery to avoid short-circuits.
Charging: 0°C to 40°C, Use: -10°C to 60°C, Storing: -20°C to 60°C
Troubleshooting: 
- If there are disturbances like leaking, staining, deforming, overheating or smells, remove the battery immediately from device or charger. Do not use the affected battery and device after that. Otherwise
  there‘s a risk of overheating, fire and explosion!
- Never use, store and heat batteries inside micro waves or high pressure containers. By heating up the battery, leaking, overheating, fire and explosion can occur! 
Disposal Instructions:
- Cover battery contacts (+/-) with tape, before disposing it. Otherwise there‘s a risk of short-circuit, overheating, fire or explosion!
 
 
Battery Directive: 2006/66/EC
CE marking:
 
Batteries, which are marked with the CE sign due to their construction or their electronic components, are subjected to the respective EU directives. The manufacturer / distributor ensures, 
 
that the product is in compliance with the essential requirements of these directives to their own responsibility.
 
Revision Date:  
2012-03-15
Version: 
 
Contact:
Goobay® 
Pillmannstraße 12
38112 Braunschweig
Germany
www.goobay.de
There is an obligation to return rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries by law; do not dispose them with consumer waste. Dispose them according to licensing orders. Lead them to 
recycling. These batteries must be recycled. The signs below the trash can indicate the batteries substances lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), or mercury (Hg).