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should be properly disposed of according to section "Disposal Guide". If the product catches fire,
we recommend that you use the fire extinguishers in the following order: water or water mist,
sand, fire blanket, dry powder, and finally a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher.
12. Use a dry cloth to clean off dirt from the product ports.
13. Put the product on a flat surface to avoid damages caused by the product falling over. If the
product is overturned and severely damaged, turn it off immediately, place the battery in an open
area, keep it away from combustible matter and people, and dispose of it in accordance with local
laws and regulations.
14. Ensure that the product is kept out of reach of children and pets.
15. Store the product in a dry and ventilated place.
16. We recommended that you use moisture barrier bags in wet environments (for example, places
by the sea or waterways) to prevent the product from getting soaked. If water is found inside the
product, it must not be used or turned on again. Please take anti-electric shock measures before
touching the product. Following this, place the product in a safe, waterproof and open area. Once
complete contact EcoFlow Customer Service immediately.
17. This product is not recommended for powering medical emergency equipment related to personal
safety, including but not limited to medical grade ventilators (hospital version CPAP: Continuous
Positive Airway Pressure), artificial lungs (ECMO, Extracorporeal Membrane Please follow
your doctor's instructions and consult with the manufacturer for restrictions on the use of the
equipment. If used for general medical equipment, please be sure to monitor the power status to
ensure that the power does not run out.
18. When in use, power supply products will generate electromagnetic fields, which are likely
to affect the normal operation of medical implants or personal medical equipment such as
pacemakers, cochlear implants, hearing aids, defibrillators etc. If these types of medical equipment
are being used, please contact the manufacturer to inquire about any restrictions on the use of
such equipment. These measures are fundamental to ensure a safe distance between the medical
implants (for example, pacemakers, cochlear implants, hearing aids, defibrillators etc.) and this
product while in use.
19. When the power supply is connected in normal mode to a refrigerator, power fluctuations may
cause the power supply to automatically shut down. When connecting the power supply to a
refrigerator that stores medicine, vaccines or other valuable items, it is recommended to set the
AC output to "Always on" in the app. This helps support a continuous power supply and ensures
a safe and efficent power consumption state.
Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference.
Disposal Guide
1. If conditions permit, make sure that the battery is fully discharged before disposing it in a
designated battery recycling bin. The product contains batteries with potentially dangerous
chemicals, so it is strictly prohibited to dispose of it in ordinary trash cans. For more details,
please follow the local laws and regulations on battery recycling and disposal.
2. If the battery cannot be fully discharged due to a product failure, please do not dispose of the
battery directly in the battery recycling box. In such case, you should contact a professional
battery recycling company for further processing.
3. Please dispose of over-discharged batteries that cannot be recharged.
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