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eFOLDi HBLD3-D - Waste Disposal of Batteries; Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Precautions

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If the battery needs to be recycled or discarded, be sure to use tape to
insulate part of the electrode. Contact with other metals will lead to battery
overheating, rupture or fire.
Send the used batteries to the manufacturer's maintenance service
centre only.
The electromagnetic wave emitted by this product may interfere with certain
other medical equipment. Please be sure to comply with the regulations of
the hospital when using in premises where this may occur. Radio waves
(radio, television, amateur radio transmitters, walkie-talkies, fixed
telephones) affect electric wheelchairs. Following these warnings will
reduce the risk of loss of control or brake failure, which can lead to serious
injury or equipment damage.
1.
Do not turn on handheld communication devices, such as medium
and short- wave radios and mobile phones, while the electric
wheelchair is in use;
2.
Notice nearby transmitters, such as radio or television stations, and
try to avoid them;
3.
In the case of the wheelchairs losing control or suffering brake
failure, shut down the power as soon as possible;
4.
Be aware of additions or modifications to attachments that may
increase sensitivity to radio waves (note: it is not easy to assess
their effects in electric wheelchairs);
5.
Report to the wheelchair manufacturer if the wheelchairs are out of
control and note if there is a radio source nearby.
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