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2.2 Information about batteries
Keep out of reach of children.
Swollowing can lead to injury, perforation of soft tissue and to
death. Severe burns can occur within 2 hours of swallowing.
Seek medical advice immediately.
Incorrect use of batteries may result in fire, explosion, leakage of
dangerous substances, or other hazard!
Do not throw batteries into the fire and do not expose them to high
temperatures.
Do not open, deform or short-circuit the batteries. Otherwise, the
contained chemicals can leak out of them.
Do not try to recharge batteries. Recharging is only allowed for
batteries which are marked as “rechargeable”. There is a danger
of explosion!
Always remove rechargeable batteries from the device to charge
them.
Regularly check the batteries. Leaking chemicals can cause
heavy damage to the device. Dealing with damaged or leaking
batteries, exercise a particular caution.
Risk of chemical burns! Wear protective gloves.
Chemicals escaping from a battery can cause skin irritation.
In case of contact with skin, rinse with much water. In case of
contact with eyes, do not rub your eye, but rinse it with water and
immediately visit a doctor.
Different types of batteries or accumulators as well as new and old
batteries must not be used together.
When inserting the battery, pay especial attention to the correct
polarity. Wrong polarity can cause risk of bursting.
Remove the batteries from the unit if you are not going to use it for
a long time or if you want to store it.