Precautions for using a rechargeable fan
2025-05

When using a rechargeable fan, attention should be paid to safety, battery maintenance, and the usage environment to ensure stable fan performance, extend its lifespan, and guarantee safe use. The following are detailed precautions:
I. Charging Safety
Charger Selection
Be sure to use the original charger provided with the fan or a third-party charger that meets the specifications (matching voltage and current). Avoid using an unsuitable charger, as this may damage the battery or cause safety hazards due to unstable voltage.
Check that the charger interface is clean and free of rust. When charging, ensure a tight connection to prevent poor contact leading to abnormal charging or overheating.
Charging Environment
When charging, choose a well-ventilated and dry environment. Avoid charging in high-temperature (e.g., direct sunlight) or humid (e.g., near a bathroom) locations to prevent battery overheating, expansion, or short circuits.
Keep away from flammable items (such as paper and clothing). During charging, avoid covering the charger or fan to ensure smooth heat dissipation.
Charging Time
For the first use of a new fan, it is recommended to complete the initial charge according to the instructions (usually 6-8 hours) to activate the battery performance.
During daily charging, avoid overcharging (unplug the power supply immediately after it is full). Most fans take 3-5 hours to fully charge. Overcharging may shorten battery life or cause safety risks.
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