Safe disposal & Warranty

SAFETY HAZARD WARNINGS FOR OUR PRODUCTS

CHARGING IS ATTEMPTED AT TEMPERATURES BELOW 14°F (-10°C). Charging below 14°F (0°C), causes a chemical reaction in the battery cells that can cause permanent damage and the possibility of fire or explosion during charging.

Charging should be performed at a temperature between 14°F and 113°F (-10°C and 45°C). Never charge below 14°F (-10°C).

Batteries should be stored at temperatures between 32°F and 80°F (0°C and 27°C) for maximum life and safety

SAFE DISPOSAL OF LITHIUM ION BATTERIES

Lithium batteries contain elements that may pose health risks to individuals if they are allowed to leach into the ground water supply. In some countries, it may be illegal to dispose of these batteries in standard household waste. Fortunately, many recycling facilities exist that process lithium ion batteries, in part due to the value of the materials contained within the individual cells. In the United States and Canada, a large network of over 30,000 battery drop-off locations may be found at www.call2recycle.org.

To render the battery safe, apply tape over any exposed connectors to prevent the accidental shorting of the positive and negative terminals of the battery during transport. Place each battery into its own plastic bag, seal the bag, and deposit the battery into the recycling container. NEVER dispose of the battery in a fire or incinerator, as the battery may catch fire and explode.

 

WHAT DOES NOT FALL UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY?

-  Batteries charged below 14°F (-10°C).
- Wear and tear
- Misuse or use not in accordance with product instructions
- Warranty does not cover defective product as a result of any circumstances not involved in the manufacturing or faulty parts.
- Damage from high winds, hail, or puncture damage.