Motorola FOMA M1000 Instruction Manual page 16

Docomo w-cdma and gsm/gprs systems
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Do not connect the Battery
pack terminals to wire or other
metal objects. Do not carry or
store Battery pack together
with a necklace or other metal
object.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite.
Do not pierce Battery pack with
a nail, hit with a hammer or
step on it.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite.
Do not try to force Battery pack
onto FOMA handset or Battery
pack charger if you are having
trouble connecting it. Always
connect it after confirming that
it is correctly oriented.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite.
If Battery pack fluid contacts
skin or clothes, immediately
flush the contacted area
thoroughly with clean water.
2Battery pack fluid may damage
the skin.
If Battery pack does not reach
full charge after being charged
for the specified time, stop
charging it.
2Exceeding the specified charging
time may cause Battery pack to
leak, heat, burst or ignite.
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DANGER
Do not use or leave Battery
pack near flames, stoves or
other hot areas.
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite.
Do not let Battery pack get wet.
2Contact with water or other
liquids can cause heating,
No liquids
malfunctions, electric shock or
injuries. Take care not to use the
handset in areas where it could
get wet.
Do not disassemble or remodel
the Battery pack, and do not
solder items directly onto it.
No disassembly
2May cause Battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite.
WARNING
If Battery pack starts giving off
a strange smell, overheats,
becomes discolored or
deformed during use, charging
or in storage, immediately
disconnect it from the FOMA
handset or Battery pack
charger.
2Continued use may cause
Battery pack to leak, heat, burst
or ignite.
If Battery pack leaks or gives
off a strange smell,
immediately remove it from the
vicinity of open flames.
2The vapors from leaking Battery
pack fluid may ignite or explode.

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