Algiz 10X Manual
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Battery Protection Tips
The recommended temperature range for charging the battery pack is -5℃ ~ 35 ℃.
To avoid damage to the battery, recharge the battery pack when it is nearly discharged. When
recharging, the battery pack should be fully charged.
The battery pack is a consumable product and the following factors will shorten its life:
• Frequently charging the battery pack
• Using, charging or storing the battery at high temperatures
A high ambient temperature will cause the temperature of the battery pack to rise. Avoid charging
the battery pack inside a closed vehicle and in hot weather conditions. Charging will also not start if
the battery pack is not within the allowed temperature range.
Charging the battery pack with the system’s power off is recommended.
To maintain the battery pack’s operating efficiency, store it in a cool dark place removed from the
tablet PC and with 30 % ~ 40 % charge remaining.
Avoid installing or removing the battery pack when the Algiz 10X is in Standby mode.
Charging time will be prolonged when the Algiz 10X is turned on.
• No debris, combustibles or chemicals should be allowed near the battery while charging. Extra caution
is required when charging the battery in non-commercial conditions.
• The battery should only be used in accordance with the instructions for use, storage and recharging
as set out by this manual.
• Improper use of the battery may result in fire or explosion.
• Do not use incompatible batteries or chargers. The use of incompatible batteries or chargers may
result in risks such as fire, explosion, leaks, etc. If you have any questions about batteries or the
charger, contact Handheld.
• Do not attempt to disassemble, open, bend, modify, puncture or smash the product or the battery.
• If you drop the device hard on a solid surface, the battery may overheat.
• Extra care must be taken to avoid short circuiting, connect a metal conductor to the battery terminals.
• Special attention must be paid to avoid modification, resetting, inserting foreign bodies into the
battery, exposing the battery to water or other liquids, fire, explosion and other risks.
• Do not allow children to handle the battery unsupervised.
• Used batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
• Do not burn the battery.
• If the battery has been swallowed, immediately contact a doctor.
• If the battery leaks, be careful not to allow the fluid to come into contact with skin or eyes. If battery
fluid comes into contact with skin or eyes, rinse using plenty of water and seek immediate medical
advice.