Battery warning notices!
GENERAL WARNINGS
• Always keep batteries out of reach of children.
• Cleaning and maintenance must not be carried
out by children without supervision.
• When necessary, clean the battery and device
contacts with a clean dry cloth.
• Do not expose the batteries to extreme condi-
tions (e.g. radiators or direct sunlight).
• Handle damaged or leaking batteries with ex-
treme caution and dispose of them properly as
soon as possible. Wear gloves when doing so.
• If you come into contact with battery acid,
wash the affected area with soap and water. If
battery acid gets in your eye, rinse it with water
and seek medical attention immediately!
• Batteries must not be swallowed! However, if
this does happen, you must see a doctor imme-
diately!
• Never throw batteries into fire or put them
on hot surfaces (e.g., a radiator or a stove).
Never open the battery casing or the foil or
short-circuit the contacts. There is a risk of fire or
explosion!
• Avoid external mechanical impacts (e.g., blows,
sharp objects or crushing). There is a risk of fire
or explosion!
• Do not expose the batteries or the rechargeable
battery to temperatures below 10°C or over
45°C.
ADDITIONAL BATTERY WARNINGS
(REMOTE CONTROL)
• Only use batteries from the same manufacturer
and of the same type.
• Remove the batteries when they are fully deplet-
ed, or if the item is not in use for an extended
period.
• New and used batteries must not be used
together.
• Replace all batteries at the same time.
• Non-rechargeable batteries must not be
charged.
• Warning: Batteries must not be charged or
reactivated by other means, taken apart, thrown
into fire or short-circuited. There is a risk of fire
or explosion!
• Pay attention to the correct polarity (+/-) when
inserting the batteries.
• Dispose of used batteries properly at municipal
collection points or retail outlets.
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS FOR
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY (QUAD-
ROCOPTER)
• Never leave rechargeable batteries charging
unattended.
• Rechargeable batteries may only be charged
under adult supervision.
• Never charge the battery immediately after
use. Always allow the battery to cool down first
(min. 5–10 minutes).
• Due to the special battery connection, it is not
possible to charge the battery with conventional
chargers.
• Only use the USB charging cable supplied for
charging the battery.
• Charge only sound, undamaged batteries. If
the battery is deformed or swollen it must not be
charged under any circumstances. In this case
there is an acute risk of fire and explosion!
• Since both the USB charging cable and the
battery heat up during the charging process, it
is vital to ensure there is adequate ventilation.
Never cover the USB charging cable or the
quadrocopter!
• Disconnect the quadrocopter from the USB
charging cable when it is fully charged.
• Never charge or store the rechargeable battery
near large heat sources or open fires, as this
could result in a fire or explosion.
• Do not leave the quadrocopter unattended
while charging, and watch out for possible over-
heating of the underside of the quadrocopter.
• Never charge a battery that is swollen from
overheating, falling or overcharging.
• Never charge a battery that is punctured or
damaged. Examine the battery very closely
for this kind of damage after a fall. If the
rechargeable battery is damaged, dispose of it
according to the regulations in your country.
• If the rechargeable battery catches fire during
the charging process, extinguish this type of
rechargeable battery with plenty of water.
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