§ Do not strike or throw the device containing batteries. The impact may cause battery fluid leakage, explosion or fire.
§ Do not use the device if the enclosure is damaged or deformed. A damaged enclosure may have caused damage to the
batteries, which could result in battery fluid leakage, explosion or fire.
§ If leaked electrolyte comes into contact with the eyes, flush the eyes immediately with clean water and seek medical
attention. Leaked electrolyte can damage the eyes and lead to permanent loss of eyesight.
§ If skin or clothing comes in contact with leaked electrolyte, wash the affected area immediately with clean water. Leaked
electrolyte can cause skin damage.
§ The device and the batteries should be disposed of in a proper and environmentally safe way. Batteries that are no longer
usable should be returned to the manufacturer or sent to a company specialized in the disposal of hazardous electrical
materials and batteries.
§ Do not open or dissemble the device or parts other than what is intended for removal or replacement of batteries. Doing so
may cause short circuit, battery fluid leakage, heat generation, explosion or fire.
7.3 Recycling of batteries
The batteries should be disposed of in a proper and environmentally safe way. Batteries that are no longer usable should be returned
to the manufacturer or sent to a company specialized in the disposal of hazardous electrical materials and batteries.