amazon basics CR1632 Lithium Coin Cell User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- amazon basics
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CR1632 Lithium Coin Cell
Read these Instructions carefully and retain them for future use. If this product Is passed to a third party, then these instructions must be Included.
Information for Safety
WARNING KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
Swallowing can lead to chemical burns, perforation of soft tissue, and death.
Severe burns can occur within 2 hours of ingestion. Seek medical attention
immediately.
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Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Especially keep batteries which are cell considered swallowable out of the reach of children. In case of ingestion of a cell or battery seek medical assistance promptly.
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Do not allow children to nplace batteries without adult supervision.
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Always Insert batteries correctly with regard to polarity(+ and ·) marbd on the battery and the equipment. Batteries which are incorrectly plaad Into equipment may be short-circuited, or chorged. This can result in a rapid mmperoture rise causing venting, leakage and explosion and may cause personal injury.
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Do not short-clradt batteries. When the posithle (+) and negative(·) terminols of a battery ore in electrical contact with each other, the battery becomes short-circuited. For exomple loose batteries in a pocket with keys or coins, can be short-circuited. This mn result in venting. leakage. explosion, fire and personal injury.
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Do not charge batteries. Atmmpting to chorge a non-rechorgeoble (primary) battery mn muse internal gos and/or heat generation resulting in leakage. venting, explosion, fire and personal injury.
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Do not force discharge batteries. When batteries ore fora dischorged by means of on external power source, the voltage of the battery will be forad below its design capobiUty and goses will be gene,otal inside the battery. This can result in lealcoge, venting, explosion, fire and personal injury.
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Do not mix old and n- batteries or batteries of different types or brands.
When replodng botterles, replace au of them at the some time with new batteries of the some brand and type. When batteries of dffferent. brand or type ore used together, or new and old batteries are used together, some batteries may be over-dischorged due to a differena of voltage or mpodty. This mn result In venting, leakage and explosion and may muse personal Injury. -
Exhausted batteries should be Immediately removed from equipment and property disposed of. When dlschorged batteries are kept in the equipment for a long time electrolyte leakage mn occur musing damage to the equipment and/or personal Injury.
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Do not expose batteries to heat. When a battery Is exposed to heat, venting, leakage and explosion may occur and muse personal Injury.
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Do not weld or solder directly to batteries. The heat from welding or soldering directly to a battery may muse internal short-circuiting resulting in venting, leakage and explosion and may muse personal Injury.
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Do not dismantle batteries. When a battery Is dismantled or taken oport, contact with the components mn be harmful and can cause personal injury or fire.
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Do not deform batteries. Batteries should not be aushed, punctured, or otherwise mutilated. Such abuse mn muse leakage. venting, explosion or fire and mn cause personal injury.
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Do not dlspoN of batteries In fire. When batteries ore disposed of in fire, the heat build-up mn muse explosion and/or fire and personal injury. Do not lndnerote batteries except for approved disposal In a controlled lndnerotar.
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A Uthlum battery with a damaged container should not be apmed to water. Lithium metal in contact with IWJter mn produa hydrogen gas, fire, explosion and/or muse personal Injury.
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Do not m,capsulate and/or modify batteries. EncapsulatJon, or any other modification to a battery may result in blodcage of the pressure relife vent mechonism(s) and/or prevent remow,l of hydrogen gos generotaJ In the batteries. This may lead to explosion and personal injury. Advia from the battery manufacturer should be sought if it Is CDIISidered necessary to make any modification.
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Store unused batteries in their original packaging away from metal objects.
If already unpacked, do not mix or jumble batteries. Unpacked batteries could get jumbled or get mixed with metal objects such as keys, coins, etc. This can cause battery short-circuiting which can result in leakage, venting, explosion or fire, and personal injury. One of the best ways to prevent this from happening is to store unused batteries in their original packaging. -
Remove batteries from equipment if it is not to be used for an extended period of time — unless it is for emergency purposes. /t is advantageous to remove batteries immediately from equipment which has ceased to function satisfactorily, or when a long period of disuse is anticipated (e.g. portable lighting, toys). Although most batteries on the market today are provided with protective jackets or other means to contain leakage, a battery that has been partially or completely exhausted may be more prone to leak than one that is unused.
Specific instructions for United States:
WARNING
- INGESTION HAZARD: DEATH or serious injury can occur if ingested.
- Aswallowed button cell or coin battery can cause Internal Chemical Burns in as little as 2 hours.
- KEEP new and used batteries OUT OF REACH of CHILDREN.
- Seek immediate medical attention if a battery is suspected to be swallowed or inserted inside any part of the body.
- For treatment information call: 1-(800)-498-8666.
- When used correctly, primary batteries provide a safe and dependable source of portable power. However, misuse or abuse may result in leakage, fire, or explosion.
- Always take care to install your batteries correctly observing the “+” and “-” marks on the battery and the device. Batteries that are incorrectly placed into some equipment may be short-circuited, or charged. This can result in a rapid temperature rise causing venting, leakage, rupture and personal injury.
- Always replace the whole set of batteries at one time, taking care not to mix old and new ones or batteries of different types. When batteries of different brand or type are used together, or new and old batteries are used together, some batteries may be over-discharged due to a difference of voltage or capacity. This can result in venting, leakage, and explosion and may cause personal injury.
- Keep batteries out of the reach of children, especially small batteries that could be easily ingested.
- Immediately seek medical attention if a cell or battery has been swallowed. Also, contact your local poison control center.
- Store unused batteries in their original packaging and away from metal objects. Unpacked batteries could get jumbled or get mixed with metal objects. This can cause battery short-circuiting which may result in venting, leakage and explosion and personal injury; one of the best ways to avoid this from happening is to store unused batteries in their original packaging.
- Never dispose of batteries in fire. When batteries are disposed of in fire, the heat build-up may cause explosion and personal injury. Do not incinerate batteries except for approved disposal in a controlled incinerator.
- Never attempt to recharge primary batteries. Attempting to charge a non- rechargeable (primary) battery may cause internal gas or heat generation resulting in venting, leakage, explosion and personal injury.
- Never short circuit batteries as this may lead to high temperatures, leakage, or explosion. When the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of a battery are in electrical contact with each other, the battery becomes short-circuited. This may result in venting, leakage, explosion and personal injury.
- In the event that the electrolyte comes into contact with the skin or eyes, immediately flush with fresh water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
- Never heat batteries in order to revive them. When a battery is exposed to heat, venting, leakage and explosion may occur and cause personal injury.
- Never attempt to disassemble, crush, puncture or open batteries. Such abuse may result in venting, leakage, rupture, and cause personal injury.
- Purchase the correct size and grade of cell or battery most suitable for the intended use.
- Keep cells or batteries clean and dry both during use and storage. Wipe metal terminals with a soft, dry cloth if they become dirty.
- Charge cells or batteries before use. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions or device manual for proper charging instructions.
- On first use, or after prolonged periods of storage, it may be necessary to charge and discharge the cell or battery two or three times before obtaining maximum performance.
Battery Disposal
**** Do not dispose of used batteries with your household waste. Take them to
an appropriate disposal/collection site.
To learn more about recycling batteries, visit: call2recycle. org/what-
can-i-recycle
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