1. Precautions for using the charger
Correct plugging and unplugging: Be gentle and stable when plugging and unplugging the charger to avoid damaging the charging port or causing poor contact.
Avoid overload: Do not connect multiple electrical appliances to the same socket at the same time to avoid overload and fire or electrical damage.
Temperature control: Do not place the charger in an environment with too high or too low temperature. High temperature shortens the life of electronic devices, while low temperature may cause moisture to form and damage the circuit board.
Pay attention to the charging time: Do not overcharge to avoid damaging the battery and charger. Unplug the charger in time after full.
2. Storage and maintenance of the charger
Regular cleaning: Use antistatic cloth to clean the charger and charging port regularly to avoid dust or debris affecting the charging effect.
Waterproof and moisture-proof: Make sure the charger is away from water and humid environment to prevent damage to internal components.
Proper storage: When the charger is not in use, it should be properly stored to prevent dust, moisture, etc. from entering the charger.
Avoid external impact: The charger should be protected from impact or extrusion to avoid damage to internal components.
Be alert to abnormal situations: If you find abnormal situations such as excessive heating, smoking, odor, etc. of the charger, you should stop using it immediately and contact a professional for repair.
Keep away from flammable objects: When charging, the charger should be kept away from flammable objects such as paper, curtains, etc.