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Beurer SL 70 - Rechargeable Battery Handling; Introduction and Device Operation; Introduction to Sleep Quality

Beurer SL 70
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Protect the device from impacts, humidity, dirt, marked tem-
perature fluctuations and direct sunlight.
Keep packaging material and the device away from children.
Keep the device away from heat sources and do not use near
shortwave or microwave devices.
Use and store the snore stopper at an ambient temperature
between 32° F and 140° F (0° C - 60° C).
The snore stopper is splash-resistant only. Keep the device
away from water.
Do not use any chemical or abrasive cleaning agents. Clean the
device occasionally with a 70% isopropyl alcohol pad.
Fully charge the battery at least every three months.
Rechargeable Battery Handling Safety Precautions
If your skin or eyes come into contact with fluid from the battery
cell, flush out the affected areas with water and seek medical
assistance.
If a battery has leaked, put on protective gloves and clean the
battery compartment with a dry cloth.
Protect rechargeable batteries from excessive heat.
Risk of explosion! Never throw batteries into a fire.
Do not disassemble, split or crush rechargeable batteries.
Only use chargers specified in the instructions for use.
Batteries must be charged correctly prior to use. The instructions
from the manufacturer and the specifications in these instructions
for use regarding correct charging must be observed at all times.
Fully charge the battery prior to initial use (see Chapter “4.
Charging the Battery”).
In order to achieve the longest battery service life possible, fully
charge the battery at least every three months.
2. Introduction
A restorative night’s sleep is very important for our physical and
psychological well-being; during sleep we process things such as new
experiences and improve our mental fitness. If you snore, however, your