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The product warranty is limited to those of the manufacturer. Please refer to the manufacturer website for details. Warranty does not cover collateral damage. Misuse, abuse, incorrect charging and other inappropriate use (failure to strictly follow the safety warnings and instructions set forth in this FAQ, within the packaging and its instructions, and contained on the manufacturer's website) of this product are not covered under any warranty. Lightfire Group LLC, and Kanger Wholesale USA and their affiliates make and extend no warranties or representations.
Batteries that lose 20 percent of their capacity must be removed from service and disposed of properly. We recommend that you inspect and replace your batteries often. Batteries which have been stored and not placed in service for two(2) months should be discarded and not be charged or used.
Your batteries should always be used at the following temperatures:
32 to 113-degrees Fahrenheit
Discharge: 32 to 140-degree Fahrenheit
Let the batteries cool down to an ambient temperature before charging. During discharge and handling of batteries, do not exceed 160-degree Fahrenheit.
When storing and transporting your batteries, you must adhere to the following safety precautions at all times:
Store your batteries at room temperature between 40 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit for best results.
Do not expose the battery pack to direct sunlight (heat) for extended periods.
When transporting or temporarily storing your batteries in a vehicle, the temperature range should be greater than 20 degrees Fahrenheit but no more than 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
Storing your batteries at temperatures greater than 170 degrees Fahrenheit for extended periods of time (more than 2 hours) may cause damage to battery and possible fire.
Do not stack batteries.
Do not carry loose batteries in your pocket.
Keep batteries away from metal objects (keys, coins, jewelry, cell phones etc.).
Keep batteries away from flammable material.
Keep batteries in their case or other insulated material.
Periodically check batteries for signs of wear and tear. If observed, dispose of the batteries.
Do expose batteries to moisture, direct sunlight or unsafe temperature.
In addition to the basic list of best practices, please take note of the following:
Do not charge your battery packs in series. Charge each battery pack individually. Failure to do so may result in incorrect battery recognition and charging functions. Overcharging may occur, and fire may result.
When selecting the cell count or voltage for charging purposes, select the cell count and voltage as it appears on the battery label. As a safety precaution, please confirm the information printed on the battery is correct.
Example: The label on a 2-Cell battery pack in series will read charge as 2-Cell (7.4V) or may cause fire. You must select 2-Cell for charging.
Example: The label on a 3-Cell battery pack in series will read charge as 3-Cell (11.1V) or may cause fire. You must select 3-Cell for charging.
Selecting a cell count other than the one printed on the battery (always confirm label is correct), can cause fire.
You must select the charge rate current that does not exceed the battery's allowed charging current. (Please double check the battery's specification)
To charge your batteries properly and ensure that nothing goes wrong during the process, adhere to the following best practices at all times:
Never charge your batteries unattended.
Put your batteries in a fireproof container and charge them in an isolated area, away from other flammable materials. Always have a fire extinguisher nearby for emergency use.
Do not overcharge your batteries
Keep batteries and chargers away from children and pets
Do not charge batteries overnight
Do not charge your batteries or device with a phone, tablet, or standard USB port.
Do not modify, remove or disable security features of your charger or device
Charge on a flat surface and ventilated area.
Let the battery cool down to ambient temperature before charging.