4.1.2 Disposal of battery
Spent batteries do not belong in the household waste.
Dispose of the battery according to the current federal,
state and local regulations.
Caution:
1) Battery may be fatal if swallowed. Therefore, keep the battery
and the product out of the range of children, if a battery was
swallowed, consult a physician immediately.
2) If a battery has leaked, avoid contact with skin, eyes and
mucus membranes, Rinse the affected spots with lots of
clear water immediately and contact a physician right away.
3) Battery may not be charged, dismantled, thrown into fire or
short-circuited.
4) Protect battery from excess heat; Take the battery out of the
product if they are spent or in case you no longer use the
article. This prevents damage caused by leaking battery.
5) Always replace the same type battery.
4.2 Connect electrodes to lead wires
Insert the lead wire connector into electrodes
connector (standard 0.08 inch female
connection). Make sure no bare metal of the
pins is exposed.
Caution:
Always use the electrodes with the requirements of the
IEC/EN60601-1 ,
ISO10993-1/-5/-10 and IEC/ EN60601-1-2, such
as with CE mark, or which are legally marketed in the US under
510(K) procedure.
4.3 Connect lead wires to device
1) Before proceeding to this step, be sure the device is completely
turns OFF.
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