Battery Safety
BATTERY SAFETY
Lithium batteries can provide extremely high currents and can discharge very rapidly when short-circuited. Although this is useful in applications where high currents are required, a too-rapid discharge of a lithium battery can result in overheating of the battery, rupture, and even explosion.
NEVER leave batteries unattended when charging
When charging batteries via USB – NEVER over-tighten them in the charger
Never over-tighten atomisers or clearomizers onto your device, screw only until contact is made
Don’t heat, incinerate or reverse polarity
Do not over-charge or over-discharge
Always use the correct charger for the batteries
Always use the exact batteries recommended, do not attempt to economise by buying alternative batteries. The increased risk of an explosive event is not worth it
Do not put batteries on wood surface or carpet when charging
Remove batteries from the charger immediately the light turns green, DO NOT leave charging overnight.
Store safely in specially designed battery containers – NEVER loose in your pocket or bag where they could come into contact with other metal items and cause a dangerous explosive event.
Discontinue using a battery if it fails to retain a charge or looks damaged in any way
We are not responsible for any damage caused by misuse or mishandling
Please dispose of safely and according to WEEE regulations