Precautions:
- Do Not expose the batteries to any form of liquid.
- Only use the correct batteries, no aftermarket batteries.
- Never use or charge, swollen, leaking or damaged batteries, this could cause a fire.
- Never remove or install the battery in the aircraft if it has been turned on.
- Do not use a damaged battery to go flying.
- Do not use batteries in temperatures below -10ºC or above 40ºC.
- Never disassemble or pierce the battery with a sharp object.
- The contents of the battery are highly corrosive, If you come into contact with it, wash the affected area with fresh running water for at least 15 minutes, and then see a doctor immediately.
- Do not use the battery if it has been involved in a crash.
- After a crash or crash into water, immediately remove the battery and place it in a safe area, away from all combustible material as a fire could result, monitor it closely, and dispose of it safely once confirmed the battery is safe, never use a battery after an incident like this.
- Do not place the battery in a bag where it may short circuit against any conductive items.
- Do not drop or strike the batteries.
- Keep the terminals clean with a dry cloth.
Storage:
- Store the Batteries in a cool, dry location, out of reach of children and pets.
- Do not store them near any source of heat, and DO not store them in a hot vehicle, Ideal storage temperature is 22ºC-28ºC.
- Never transport a damaged battery without first having monitored it to confirm it is safe to do so.
- If the batteries are going to be stored for more than 10 days, it is advised to do so in a dedicated LiPo Safe storage bag.
- The Battery will automatically discharge to below 65% if it has been idle for 10 days.
- The battery will enter hibernation mode if idle for a long period. The battery will not power on in hibernation mode, the power button LED will be the only LED and solid red. Charging the battery will bring it out of hibernation mode.
- Do not store any batteries in the aircraft for extended periods.
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