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2. Important information for consumers in the EU
Disposal instructions for batteries and accumulators
EC Guideline 2006/66/EC requires users to return all
used and worn-out batteries and accumulators. They
must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste.
Your local authority may have a disposal facility; alternatively,
you can hand them in at any shop selling batteries and
accumulators. You can also return them to the company
which supplied them to you; the company is obliged to
accept them.
Disposal of electrical equipment
Due to the European Directive 2002/96/EC your
electrical instrument must not be disposed of with
normal household waste! Tintometer GmbH will
Congratulations on your purchase of the Scuba3s.
You are owner of an state-of-the-art smart pooltester
for the analysis of poolwater quality with the latest
technology.
1. Battery replacement:
Notes / Caution
- Only use non-rechargeable batteries as specified in tech-
nical data.
- The instrument must be dry before opening the battery
compartment.
- While inserting batteries, pay attention to the correct
polarity of the batteries.
- Make sure that the cover is tightly screwed after batteries
replacement.
- Please make sure to transfer measurement data before
replacing batteries.