33
!
There are di erent 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/rechargeable batteries can endanger your health and
the environment. Batteries/rechargeable batteries may contain toxic and environ-
mentally harmful heavy metals (Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead). Therefore,
hand in used batteries at a municipal collection point. Therefore, separate disposal
and recycling of spent batteries is essential for the environment and 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 immediately to prevent any further damage. Take the
utmost care when handling damaged or leaking batteries and always wear protective
gloves.
20230907_uni_sun_D130_Plus_print.indd 3320230907_uni_sun_D130_Plus_print.indd 33 18.09.2023 11:33:1718.09.2023 11:33:17