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Store batteries in a dry place at
room temperature. Batteries are
sensitive to high and low tempera-
tures. Such thermal exposure may
lead to leakage, fire, or explosion.
Keep cells and batteries out of
reach of children, especially small
batteries. Ingestion may lead to
choking or acute and serious
personal injury.
Keep cells or batteries clean and
dry both during use and storage.
Wipe metal terminals with a soft,
dry cloth if they become dirty.
Immediately seek medical atten-
tion if a cell or battery has been
swallowed. Also, contact your
local poison control center.
In the event that the electrolyte
comes into contact with the skin or
eyes, immediately flush with fresh
water for at least 15 minutes and
seek medical attention.
Store unused batteries in their
original packaging or in safe place
and away from metal objects that
may short-circuit them.
Exercise care in handling batteries
in order to prevent shorting with
conducting materials, such as
rings, coins, bracelets, and keys.
The battery or the conductor can
overheat and cause burns, leak-
age, fire, or explosion.
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Clean the battery contacts and
also those of the product prior
to battery installation. Keep the
contacts clean.
Remove batteries from the product
that will not be used for an ex-
tended period of time (months
or longer).
Remove discharged batteries from
product promptly to avoid possible
damage from leakage.
Choose the proper battery for
the intended application.
Always take care to correctly in-
sert batteries observing (+) and
(-) polarity marks on the battery
and the product for which it is in-
tended. Proper polarity must be
observed to avoid damage to
either product or batteries.
Always replace the whole set of
batteries at one time, taking care
not to mix old and new ones, or
batteries of different types, capac-
ities, or manufacturers.
Never heat batteries in order to
revive them.
Never charge a battery unless the
battery label specifically states the
battery is rechargeable. Charging
a non-rechargeable battery, may
result in leakage, fire, or explosion.
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