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What are the instructions for charging for pcb circuit board proofing qui

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Instructions for charging PCB circuit board proofing equipment are as follows:

1. Before charging, please ensure that the charging equipment matches the proofing equipment. Generally, use the original charger for charging.

2. Before charging, please check whether the charging port is clean to avoid dust and other impurities from affecting the charging effect.

3. Do not use proofing equipment to work while charging to avoid overheating or damage to the equipment.

4. When charging, do not place the proofing equipment near moisture, high temperature or flammable items to avoid safety accidents.

5. When charging, do not expose the proofing equipment to direct sunlight or high temperature to avoid overcharging and damage to the battery.

6. When charging, do not place the proofing device near metal conductive objects to avoid short circuit or electromagnetic interference.

7. When charging, do not place the proofing equipment near flammable and explosive items to avoid explosion or fire accidents.

8. When charging, please do not place the proofing equipment in a place accessible to children to avoid accidental injury.

9. When charging, please do not use non-original chargers to avoid battery damage or safety accidents.

10. When charging, do not place the proofing equipment in an environment with high temperature and high humidity to avoid battery damage or circuit failure.

11. When charging, do not place the proofing equipment in an environment with static interference to avoid circuit failure or damage.

12. When charging, do not place the proofing equipment near sources of magnetic field interference to avoid circuit failure or damage.

13. When charging, do not expose the proofing equipment to direct sunlight or high temperature to avoid overcharging and damage to the battery.

14. When charging, do not place the proofing equipment near corrosive gases or liquids to avoid corrosion or damage to the circuit board.

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