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15 Orbit Manual
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Very strong magnetic fields (e.g. transformers) must be avoided, as variations in
the measurement can occur. Non-adherence to these instructions can lead to
disturbances or damage to your Runtastic Orbit.
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
Below you will find some information about handling
rechargeable batteries:
The rechargeable battery cannot be replaced and must not be removed.
Keep the Runtastic Orbit away from heat sources, or environments with high
temperatures, e.g. direct sunlight in a vehicle.
Do not drill through or burn the Runtastic Orbit.
Only charge the rechargeable battery via the USB cable provided. If the
rechargeable battery is charged in another way, it can lead to overheating,
explosion or fire. Please ensure correct positioning of the cable when charging.
Do not charge the rechargeable battery near heat sources or in the car (in cases
of strong sunlight and/or high temperature). The high temp. can lead to the
battery being damaged, and can lead to overheating, explosion and fire.
Non-adherence to these instructions can lead to the shortening of the opera-
tional life of the built-in rechargeable battery, or damages to the Runtastic Orbit.
WARNING:
Contains small parts, which may be a choking hazard.
Not suitable for children under age 3.
DISPOSAL
Batteries are hazardous waste. For the correct disposal of batteries,
appropriate containers are provided at the premises of commercial battery
dealers, as well as local council waste disposal facilities. If you want to
dispose of your Runtastic Orbit, follow the appropriate provisions at that
time. Information may be obtained from the local council waste disposal facility.
KRIPPLWATCHES
Warenhandels GmbH
Maria-Theresia-Straße 41
4600 Wels, Austria
Dispose of the packaging in compliance with current standards. Information
may be obtained from your local council waste disposal facility