GB
IE
Safety Instructions
for Handling
Batteries
Ensure at all times that
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the batteries are inserted
with the correct polarity
(+ and –), as shown on the
battery itself.
Do not short-circuit the bat-
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teries.
Do not charge non-rechar-
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geable batteries.
Do not overcharge batte-
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ries!
Do not mix old and new
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batteries or batteries of a
different type or from diffe-
rent manufacturers! Repla-
ce all batteries of a set at
the same time.
Remove used batteries im-
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mediately from the device
and dispose of them cor-
rectly!
Do not heat the batteries!
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Do not carry out any wel-
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ding or soldering work
directly on the batteries!
Do not take the batteries
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apart!
Do not deform the batteries!
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Do not throw the batteries
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into fire!
Store the batteries out of
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the reach of children.
Do not allow children to re-
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place the batteries without
supervision!
Do not store the batteries
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close to a fire, cookers or
other sources of heat. Do
not place the battery in di-
rect sunlight and do not use
or store it in motor vehicles
in hot weather.
Store used batteries in the
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original packaging and
keep them away from
metal objects. Do not mix
(up) unpacked batteries!
Otherwise this may cause
the battery to short-circuit,
resulting in damage, burns
or even the danger of fire.
Remove batteries from the
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device if this is not going
to be used for a prolonged
period, unless it is to be
used in emergencies!
NEVER touch batteries
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which have leaked without
appropriate protection. If
the leaked liquid comes