11555 What is self-discharge?Self-discharge refers to the process by which a battery passively emits energy through storage alone. The self-discharge with Red Li-ion it is very low. Li-ion batteries are therefore ready to use even after prolonged periods of storage.12075 What do I need to do before using any tool for the first time?I need to learn about my tool and read carefully the user manual. I need to start to use it when I understood every function.14599 What is the correct way to store lithium-ion batteries?Li-ion batteries should be stored at room temperature. Storage at high or low temperatures reduces the lifetime of the battery. Li-ion batteries should not be fully charged prior to long-term storage. The activity in a fully charged cell is higher than in a partially charged cell, this can cause the cell to age more quickly.33117 What services are offered by an Approved Service Agent?The Service Agent receives special training on Ryobi products to make the repairs under the best possible conditions or exchange products under warranty.
Our network of Service Agents will also provide technical advice, sell spare parts, and undertake repairs not covered by the warranty33118 Where can I buy spare parts? How do I select the spare parts I need?Spare parts are available from our Service Agents on site or by mail. You are recommended to phone before going to the Service Centre to check the opening times, availability of the part, etc.33119 How do I dispose of my equipment?In compliance with European law, Ryobi helps preserve the environment, in collaboration with the approved companies specialised in the collection and recycling of old electrical devices. Please help us continue this effort by not disposing of your devices with household waste.
Spent batteries can be disposed of in the collection bins provided at your retailer or at your rubbish tip. Remember that it is dangerous to throw batteries, even spent, on the fire.
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