Precautions for designing equipment, Do not charge, Cylindrical-type primary lithium batteries warning – Sanyo SEB-013SEB-013 User Manual

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Cylindrical-type Primary Lithium Batteries

WARNING!

1. Do not use batteries for unspecified

purposes.

Differences in voltage or terminal configuration may cause an
imperfect connection, fire, heat generation, leakage or bursting.

2. Do not charge.

When this battery is charged, gas is generated inside and raises
internal pressure, resulting in fire, heat generation, leakage or bursting.

3. Do not heat, disassemble nor dispose of

in fire.

Doing so damages the insulation materials or the safety vent,
resulting in fire, heat generation, leakage or bursting.

4. Do not insert batteries with the + and --

polarities reversed.

Make sure the polarities are in the right position when inserting the
batteries into equipment. When using 3 or more batteries, the
equipment may operate even though one of the batteries is
improperly inserted. But this may cause leakage or bursting.

5. Do not short-circuit.

If the + and --- come into contact with metal objects, short circuiting
occurs resulting in heat generation or bursting. When carrying or
storing batteries, avoid direct contact with metal objects such as
bracelets or key chains by putting them in a separate bag.

6. Keep batteries out of children's reach.

If leaked liquid is ingested or a battery is swallowed, consult a
physician immediately.

7. In case of leakage or a strange smell,

keep away from fire to prevent ignition of
any leaked electrolyte.

8. Do not use new and used batteries

together. Do not use different types of
batteries together.

Doing so may cause fire, heat generation, leakage or bursting.

9. Do not solder directly.

Doing so may cause damage to insulation materials. It may also
cause fire, heat generation, leakage or bursting.

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. Do not apply strong pressure nor handle

roughly.

Doing so may cause fire, heat generation, leakage or bursting.

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. To prevent damage to the safety vent inside

the battery, do not deform in any way.

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. Do not force-discharge.

When a battery is force-discharged by an external power source, the

voltage drops to 0 or less (reversal voltage) and gas is generated

inside the battery. This may cause fire, heat generation, leakage or

bursting.

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. Do not damage nor peel off the resin film

on the surface of the battery.

CAUTION!

1. If leaked liquid gets in the eyes, wash

them with clean water and consult a
physician immediately.

2. Do not use nor leave the batteries in

direct sunlight nor in high-temperature
areas.

Doing so may cause heat generation, leakage or bursting.

3. Avoid contact with water.

This can cause heat generation.

4. Read the equipment instruction manual

and precautions carefully before use.
Some usages or types of equipment do
not suit the specifications or performance
of these batteries.

5. Keep batteries away from direct sunlight,

high temperature and humidity.

Leaving batteries in such places may cause heat generation.

6. Be sure to wrap each battery when

disposing or storing to avoid short sircuit.

Putting batteries together or in contact with metal objects causes
short circuiting, resulting in fire, heat generation or bursting.

7. For disposal, follow local government

regulations.

For further information, refer to the Connection Terminal Specifications for Lithium

Batteries and Key Circuit Design Points which is available upon request.

"DO NOT CHARGE"

Precautions for Designing Equipment

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