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Safety Precautions Lithium batteries:
1. General: Lithium batteries (accumulators) are energy storage devices with a high energy density and can present risks. For this reason, particular care
is needed when charging, discharging, storing and handling. Read these instructions very carefully before first using the battery. Do not fail to take note of
the warning notices and instructions for use. Misuse can lead to risks such as explosion, overheating or fire. Failure to observe the instructions for use leads
to early failure and other defects. The instructions should therefore be kept in a safe place and it is essential that they are handed over to the second user if
the batteries are passed on.
2. Warning notices:
• Avoid short-circuits. A short-circuit may well destroy the product. Cables and connections must be well insulated.
• It is essential when connecting the battery to ensure that the polarity is correct.
• Original plug connectors and cables may not be cut off or changed - if need be, use an adapter cable.
• Do not expose the battery to excessive heat or cold or to direct sunlight. Do not throw in the fire. Do not place the battery in contact with water or other
liquids.
• Charge the battery only with charging units intended for the purpose and always use the balancer connection. It is only by using the balancer connection
that optimum charging can be ensured. If this connection is not used, charging is subject to the risks mentioned above. Before charging, always first
allow the battery to cool to ambient temperature. Never charge while hot.
• When charging, place the battery on a non-flammable, heat-resistant support. There should be no flammable or readily ignited objects in the vicinity of
the battery.
• During charging or operation, never leave the battery unsupervised.
• Do not fail to keep to the recommended charge/discharge current.
• The battery casing must not be damaged. It is essential to avoid damage by sharp objects such as knives or the like, from dropping, impact, bending etc.
Damaged batteries may no longer be used.
• Batteries are not toys. They should be kept away from children.
3. Charging instructions: Lithium batteries are charged according to the CC-CV procedure. CC stands for "constant current", which is applied during
the first phase of charging. Once the battery reaches the maximum voltage configured in the charger, it switches to CV (constant voltage) for the second
phase of charging. The battery voltage no longer increases. The charging current now falls continuously until the battery is fully charged. The maximum
charging current for the battery is 1C (C=nominal capacity of the battery, e.g. for a battery with a nominal capacity of 2700 mA, the maximum charging
current for the battery is 2700 mA (2.7 A)). Never charge several batteries together from a single charger. Differing states of charge and capacities can lead
to overcharging and destruction.
4. Storage instructions: Lithium batteries should be stored charged to 20-50 % of their capacity and at a temperature of 15-18 °C. If the cell voltage falls
below 3 V, they should be recharged. Deep discharge and storage when discharged (call voltage <3 V) will render the battery unusable.
5. General terms of guarantee: There is a legal guarantee for production and material faults as applicable at the time of dispatch. No liability is accepted
for normal wear and tear. This guarantee does not apply for defects attributable to improper use, inadequate maintenance, third-party interference
or mechanical damage. This applies, in particular, to used batteries and batteries clearly showing signs of use. Damage and loss of performance due to
improper handling and/or overload are not product faults. Batteries are consumables and subject to a certain ageing. This is influenced by factors such as
the charge/discharge currents, the charging procedure, the operating and storage temperatures and the state of charge during storage. The ageing shows
itself in, among other things, an irreversible loss of capacity. In the model field, where batteries are frequently used to supply motors, very high currents can
flow from time to time.
6. Exclusion of liability: Since we are unable to have any control over charge/discharge, handling, compliance with assembly and operating instructions,
battery replacement and its care and maintenance, Tamiya / Carson can accept no liability for loss, damage or costs incurred. Any claim for damages that may
result from operation, failure or faulty operation or that is in any way related thereto will therefore be refused. We accept no liability for personal injury or
material damage and their consequences that arise from our delivery.
7. Disposal instructions: Batteries are hazardous waste. Damaged or unusable cells must be disposed of in the correct manner.
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