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BATTERY
• The battery is a chemical source of electrical energy, including chemical compounds that
can cause injury or problems to your health, property or the environment. So they should be
handled with extreme caution.
• In a ready state the battery is capable to deliver electric power any time, even in adverse
conditions! Attention, even a partially charged battery can cause a short circuit that causes
damage to it. In the worst case it can cause an explosion or fire. The batteries therefore
always have to be handled so to avoid short circuits! (E.g. paper clips, coins, keys, nails,
screws or other small metal objects). Also during storage.
• Only use batteries recommended by the equipment manufacturer.
• The battery must not be stored or operated near an open flame. It must NEVER be thrown
in the fire.
• Dead batteries do not belong in household waste.
CAUTION! A
In case of mechanical damage to the battery case, avoid contact with chemicals that
can escape from it. THERE IS A RISK OF BURNS. If there is contact with chemicals,
rinse the affected place immediately with clean water. With larger contact or burns,
or eye contact, seek medical advice as soon as possible.
SERVICE
• This product is designed in accordance with all applicable safety requirements and standards
applicable to it. All repairs should be only made by qualified person and spare parts replaced
by original parts, otherwise the user may be in serious danger.
PERSONAL PROTECTION
• When an electric shock is caused, it is necessary more than anywhere else to put emphasis
on safety and risk elimination for the rescuers. The affected person usually stays in contact
with electrical equipment (source of injury) because of muscle spasms caused by the electric
shock. Traumatic process continues in this case. It is therefore necessary to TURN THE
POWER OFF FIRST using any possible way. Subsequently CALL AN AMBULANCE or other
professional service, and then PROVIDE FIRST AID! Ensure free airways, check breathing,
check pulse, put the affected flat on their back, bend their head and stick out their lower
jaw. If necessary, begin with artificial respiration into the lungs and heart massage.
• To extinguish the fire, use suitable fire extinguisher (snow, powder, halotron).
WARNING! B
The product produces an electromagnetic field of very low intensity. This field may
interfere with some pacemakers. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries, people
with a pacemaker should consult their physician and pacemaker manufacturer.
UNPACKING
• Carefully check all parts after unpacking the product from the box.