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Danger – Brother PT-E300 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

5

Safety Precautions

Rechargeable Li-ion Battery

Liquid (electrolyte) leaking from the

labeling system or rechargeable battery

may indicate that the rechargeable

battery is damaged. If the rechargeable

battery leaks, immediately discontinue

use of the labeling system, unplug the

AC adapter, and isolate the labeling

system by placing it in a bag.

Do not touch the electrolyte. If

electrolyte gets in the eyes, do not rub

them. Immediately rinse liberally with

tap water or other clean water and seek

the advice of a medical professional. If

left alone, the electrolyte could cause

eye damage. If electrolyte contacts your

skin or clothing, immediately rinse them

with water.

DO NOT put the rechargeable battery,

or a labeling system with the

rechargeable battery installed, into a

microwave oven or a high pressure

container.

DO NOT leave a drained rechargeable

battery in the labeling system for a long

period of time. This could shorten the life

of the rechargeable battery or lead to an

electrical short.

If the labeling system can only be used

for a short period of time, even though

the rechargeable battery is fully

charged, the rechargeable battery may

have reached the end of its service life.

Replace the rechargeable battery with a

new one. When removing and replacing

the rechargeable battery, cover the

terminals of the old rechargeable

battery with tape to avoid creating a

short in the battery.

DO NOT disassemble, modify, or

attempt to repair the rechargeable

battery.

DO NOT dispose of the rechargeable

battery in fire or intentionally overheat.

This could cause the internal insulation

to melt, gas to be emitted, or safety

mechanisms to fail. Additionally, the

electrolyte solution could catch fire.

DO NOT puncture the rechargeable

battery with any objects, subject it to

severe shocks or throw it. Damage to

the rechargeable battery's protection

circuit could cause the rechargeable

battery to be recharged at an abnormal

current/voltage or cause an abnormal

chemical reaction within the

rechargeable battery.

DO NOT incinerate the rechargeable

battery or dispose of it with household

waste.

DANGER