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WARNING! Risk of suocation through batteries.
● Keep batteries out of reach of children.
● Seek medical attention immediately if one is swallowed.
CAUTION! There are dierent risks involved when dealing with
batteries.
● Never attempt to recharge standard batteries, never short
circuit batteries and/or open batteries. Doing so leads to a
potential risk of overheating, re or explosion.
● Improper handling of batteries can put your health and the
environment at risk. Batteries/Rechargeable batteries could
contain toxic, environmentally hazardous heavy metals (Cd =
cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead). Therefore, separate sort-
ing, disposal and recycling of old batteries is essential for the
environment and good health.
● Ensure the connection terminals are not short-circuited.
● Never throw batteries into a re or water.
● Never expose batteries to any mechanical loads.
● Leaking batteries could cause damage to the device. If a
battery should start to leak, remove it from the device imme-
diately to prevent any further damage. Take the utmost care
when handling damaged or leaking batteries and always wear
protective gloves.
● Avoid any contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
In the event of contact with battery acids, wash the aected
area immediately with plenty of fresh water and seek medical
attention straight away. Avoid extreme conditions and temper-
atures which could aect the batteries, e.g. by placing them on
radiators or exposing them to direct sunlight.