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7.Observer the (+) and (-) polarity.
If the batteries cell polarity is reversed by inserting the battery backwards,
depending on the equipment, a short circuit or over discharging may result a
potential safety hazard.
8.Do not swallow
store batteries in a safe location, out of the reach of babies and small children. Also,
make sure that batteries can not be easily removed from equipment in which they
are used. If swallowed by mistake, consult a doctor immediately.
9.Do not throw into the water.
This can result in corrosion and the generation of combustible gas.
10.Do not store in direct sunlight or rain.
Store batteries in a place not subject to direct sunlight. Make sure the area is dry
and is approximately 20
C. Storage in areas with higher temperature, humidity or
exposure to rain may cause deterioration in battery quality and durability.
11.Soldering.
Do not solder or weld directly to the cells surface. Use preassembled cells with tabs
or leads.
3.3 Transportation of EEMB Lithium Cells
Lithium cells are considered non-dangerous if each battery with a solid cathode
contains 1 gram or less of lithium and are therefore not subject to national or
international dangerous goods regulations for transport by road, rail, sea, or air,
provided that
1.Batteries are separated so as to prevent short circuits.
2.Batteries are packed in strong packaging, except when installed in electronic
devices.
3.Details of specific transport regulations are available on special request.
All EEMB Lithium Cells listed above contain less than 1.0 gram of Lithium and, as
long as they are packed as above, are therefore not subject to the dangerous goods
regulations.