Remote Control
Note:
1. Do not place the remote control in places that are hot and humid.
2. Do not charge the batteries.
3. Remove the batteries when unused for a long period of time.
4. The battery (in remote control) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
5. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Symptoms from battery ingestion
No obvious symptoms
Unfortunately, it is not obvious when a button or coin battery is stuck in a child's oesophagus (food pipe).
There are no specific symptoms associated with this. The child might:
• cough, gag or drool a lot;
• appear to have a stomach upset or a virus;
• be sick;
• point to their throat or stomach;
• have a pain in their abdomen, chest or throat;
• be tired or lethargic;
• be quieter or more clingy than usual or otherwise "not themselves";
• lose their appetite or have a reduced appetite; and
• not want to eat solid food / be unable to eat solid food.
These sorts of symptoms vary or fluctuate, with the pain increasing and then subsiding.
A specific symptom to button and coin battery ingestion is vomiting fresh (bright red) blood. If the child does this,
seek immediate medical help.
The lack of clear symptoms is why it is important to be vigilant with "flat" or spare button or coin batteries in the
home and the products that contain them.
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