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Safety instructions
Household and similar Electrical App-
liances) and carries the CE mark. If
you use a Medical Device such as
pacemaker you may wish to contact
your specialist to answer any
questions.
2.5 Batteries
• Keep batteries out of reach of
children.
• Batteries must not be thrown into
fire, short circuited, taken apart, or
charged. Danger of explosion!
• Batteries contain harmful acids.
Replace weak batteries as soon as
possible to avoid battery leakage.
• Never use old and new batteries
together or mix batteries of different
types.
Handling leaking batteries
• Chemically resistant protective
gloves and goggles should be worn
when replacing leaking batteries!
• Avoid touching leaking batteries
with your bare hands as far as
possible.
• Should you come into contact with
leaked battery components, wash
your hands thoroughly.
• Remove any electrolyte residues by
damp wiping. Wash any clothes that
come into contact with the
electrolyte.
2.6 Operating instructions of the
bed manufacturer
Also observe the safety notes in the
operating instructions of the bed
manufacturer!
Depending on the design or model of
the adjustable bed, hazards to the
user may occur that are not covered
by this manual.
These installation instructions do not
contain all information required to
safely operate the end product,
because the bed manufacturer will
carry out a risk assessment for the
adjustable bed. This will then be used
as the basis for the safety notices in its
operating instructions.
Caution