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Battery Replacement
■ The lifetime of the battery depends on timer usage
frequency. However, you should replace the battery
when you notice total or partial loss of display.
■ In order to help to protect the environment, remove
the used battery. Do not throw it away with the
household waste, but dispose of it at a civic collection
centre. The battery of the timer is a button-type
manganese alkaline battery. It contains mercury. It
complies with European regulations.
■ You can have the timer battery ref LR 54 (1131)
replaced by an authorised service dealer.
■ To remove the battery from your timer, unlock
the cover of the battery chamber as shown on the
diagram opposite (use a coin if necessary).
■ To close over the battery chamber again, do not
force it beyond the stops, as shown in the diagram
opposite.
Do not force on the battery chamber when
you close it.
■ Should you lose the timer, you can obtain another
one from any of our TEFAL Approved Service
Centres.