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Dittmann TEN 250 - Device Disposal and Battery Management; Disposal of the TENS;EMS Device; Battery Change and Information

Dittmann TEN 250
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6.1
7.1
7.2
Pb, Hg, Cd
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
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Disposal of the batteries: Used batteries must not be disposed of as
household waste! Dispose of the batteries via your specialist dealer
for electronic equipment or your public collection point for recyclable
materials. As a consumer, you are legally obliged to return used
batteries.
These chemical symbols indicate a battery containing harmful sub-
stances: Pb = contains lead, Hg = contains mercury, Cd = contains cadmium.
Batteries may be fatal if swallowed. Therefore, store batteries and products
out of the reach of infants. If a battery was swallowed, seek medical advice
immediately.
If a battery has leaked, avoid any contact with the skin, the eyes and the mucous
membranes. Immediately rinse the affected parts with plenty of clear water and
instantly consult a doctor or seek medical advice.
Batteries must not be charged (except for rechargeable batteries), taken apart,
thrown into fire or short-circuited.
Protect the batteries from excessive heat. Remove the batteries from the device if
they are empty or if you do not use the product for a longer period of time. Thus,
you can avoid any damage which may be caused by leaking batteries.
Always replace all batteries. Do not use any different battery types or brands,
accumulators (rechargeable batteries) or batteries with different capacities.
Cover of the battery housing:
In order to open the cover lock, press on the
shaded arrow-shaped area of the cover and
push it outwards away from belt clip in order to
remove it. Remove the used batteries. Then,
insert four new alkaline batteries (size AAA).
When inserting the batteries, observe the
correct polarity (see marking / embossing in the
battery housing). Afterwards, re-insert the cover
of the battery compartment and push it towards
the belt clip until it has engaged.
Belt clip
Insert 4 batteries (type AAA) observing the correct polarity (+ (positive) and –
(negative) pole).
Battery types: For the TENS/EMS device TEN 250, alkaline batteries of the type
AAA are required. Do not use any rechargeable batteries!
7.0 Battery change and information concerning batteries
If the TENS/EMS device is to be recycled, observe the legal regulations
concerning disposal. Contact your municipality or a waste disposal
company for further information. Dispose of the TENS device in
accordance with the Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE Directive).
6.0 Disposal of the TENS/EMS device
DISPOSAL / BATTERY CHANGE
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4. PJN157-14_GA-GB_HHD_TEN250_31.03.14
Montag, 31. M󾾠rz 2014 12:10:41

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