ingestion. Seek immediate medical attention if you suspect a
battery has been swallowed.
• Dispose of used batteries immediately. Keep new and used
batteries away from children. If you think that batteries have
been swallowed or placed in a part of the body, you must
seek medical attention immediately.
• Remove leaking, deformed or corroded batteries from the
product and dispose of them properly with appropriate
protective equipment. If a battery is leaking: avoid contact with
skin, eyes and mucous membranes. If necessary, rinse affected
areas with water and seek immediate medical attention.
• Depleted batteries should be immediately removed from the
appliance and disposed of properly. Depleted batteries can
corrode, releasing chemicals that damage your health and
the appliance. If you do not use it for a long time, remove the
batteries from the appliance to prevent them from leaking.
• Do not deform, burn or disassemble batteries and never drill
with a sharp object. Extreme heat can lead to explosion and/
or leakage of corrosive fluid. Mechanical damage can result
in the release of gaseous substances, which can be highly
irritating, flammable or toxic.
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• Do not allow children to replace batteries without adult
supervision.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage to the device.
• Never use batteries if they are dented, leaking or damaged.
• Different types of batteries or new and used batteries may not
be used together.
• Clean the battery contacts and also those of the appliance
before installing the battery.
• When installing the batteries, pay attention to the correct
polarity. The orientation of the positive (+) and negative (−)
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