Brother PJ-662 Printer User Manual


 
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Important safety instructions
DANGER
Rechargeable Ni-MH Battery
Carefully observe the following precautions for the optional rechargeable Ni-MH battery (hereafter,
referred to as “rechargeable battery”), otherwise heat or cracks may be produced, or explosion,
smoke, fire, electric shock, or damage may result.
To charge the rechargeable battery, insert the rechargeable battery into the PocketJet
PJ-622/PJ-623/PJ-662/PJ-663, and then use the AC adapter/DC cable designed specifically for
this printer.
Do not insert or use the rechargeable battery in any equipment other than the PocketJet
PJ-622/PJ-623/PJ-662/PJ-663. Do not directly connect it to a power supply, car cigarette lighter
or electrical outlet. Do not expose the rechargeable battery or the printer with the rechargeable
battery installed to pressure, heat, or an electric charge (such as an oven or microwave oven,
clothes dryer, high-voltage equipment or electromagnetic cooker).
Do not place the rechargeable battery or the printer with the rechargeable battery installed near
a fire or in a location exposed to heat or high temperatures (such as near a flame or stove, in
the sun, or in a hot car).
Do not place the rechargeable battery or the printer with the rechargeable battery installed near
water or seawater. In addition, do not drop them in water or allow them to get wet.
Do not short-circuit the terminals of the rechargeable battery or the printer with the rechargeable
battery installed, such as with a metal object.
Do not pierce or poke a hole in the rechargeable battery or the printer with the rechargeable
battery installed with a sharp object, such as a nail.
Do not hit with a hammer, step on, throw, drop or apply a strong shock to the rechargeable
battery or the printer with the rechargeable battery installed.
Do not disassemble or alter the rechargeable battery or the printer with the rechargeable battery
installed.
Do not use a damaged or deformed rechargeable battery.
Do not use in a corrosive environment (such as an area exposed to salty air, salt water, or acidic,
alkaline or corrosive gas).
Liquid (electrolyte) leaking from the printer or rechargeable battery may indicate that the
rechargeable battery is damaged. If the rechargeable battery leaks, immediately move the
printer or rechargeable battery away from flames.
Do not touch the electrolyte. If electrolyte gets in the eyes, do not rub the eyes. 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 the liquid contacts your skin or clothing,
immediately rinse them with water. Place the printer in a bag to isolate it.
Do not put the rechargeable battery, or a printer with the rechargeable battery installed, into a
microwave oven or a high pressure container.