• Do not use the device during thunderstorms, as thunderstorms may cause
device malfunction or a shock hazard.
• Only use the device within its approved operating range of –10 C to +45 C,
and only allow it to be exposed to temperatures within its approved storage
range of –40 C to +70 C. Extreme heat or cold may cause device
malfunction.
• If the charging adapter needs to be replaced, the output of the adapter must
match the specifications of the wireless charger, and must meet the
requirements of Clause 2.5 in GB 4943.1.
• If the device needs to be connected to a USB port, ensure that the USB port
is USB-IF certified, and that it complies with the USB-IF standards.
• Keep the device away from excessive heat sources and direct sunlight. Do
not place it on or in heating devices, such as heaters, microwave ovens,
ovens, or radiators.
• Dispose of the device in accordance with local regulations. Do not dispose
of the device as normal household waste. Respect local laws on the
disposal of the device and its accessories and support recycling efforts.
• To prevent accidental swallowing and choking, keep the device out of reach
of children and pets.
• Keep the device and its accessories that may contain small components
out of the reach of children. Otherwise, children may damage the device
and its accessories by mistake, or swallow the small components, which
may result in hazards such as choking.
• Do not drop, squeeze, or pierce the device to avoid short-circuiting and
overheating.
• Connecting the device to non-approved or incompatible power supplies,
chargers, or batteries is not advised as this may cause hazards such as
fires.
• Do not wirelessly charge a device that does not meet the Qi standard, and
avoid placing metallic items onto the surface of the wireless charger for a
long time, as they may induce heat and cause device malfunction.
Disposal and Recycling Information
The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, battery, literature
or packaging reminds you that all electronic products and batteries must
be taken to separate waste collection points at the end of their working
lives; they must not be disposed of in the normal waste stream with
household garbage. It is the responsibility of the user to dispose of the device
using a designated collection point or service for separate recycling of waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and batteries according to local
laws.
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