●After about 30 minutes of charging the wireless earphones I bought online, I heard a popping sound and smelled like lead. was I exhaled and extinguished it. I was there so the fire didn't start, but it would have been dangerous if I hadn't. I put a cloth over the iron stand and plugged it into the USB port of my computer to charge it. The instruction manual is written in two foreign languages.
●When I was listening to late-night music with wireless earphones I got from a UFO catcher at a mass retailer, the battery ran out at around 2:00 a.m. Around 3am, I woke up to her burning smell and smoke. When I was fumbling around looking for wireless earphones, I touched a burnt wireless earphone and lightly burned my right ring finger and little finger. The wireless earphones I was charging were burning black and smoke was coming out. Because it was on top of the futon, the futon was also burnt.
(1) Do not subject the product to strong impact or pressure, and do not leave it in a high temperature environment.
(2) Except for waterproof products, do not splash water on them or touch them with wet hands.
(3) Do not place combustibles around while charging
(4) Stop using the product if you notice any abnormalities such as abnormal sounds, smoke, heat, or strange odors.
(5) Do not cover the charging case with cloth.
(6) Do not charge with anything other than the included charging cable.
(7) Check if the product you have is subject to the recall, and if so, stop using it even if there is no problem.
(8) Purchase products from reliable manufacturers, importers and distributors
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