• Always keep batteries out of the reach of
children.
• Do not use rechargeable batteries!
• The cleaning and user-maintenance may not
be carried out by children without supervision.
• Clean the batteries and the device contacts as
necessary and before inserting the batteries.
• Do not expose the batteries to extreme
conditions (e.g. radiators or direct sunlight).
Otherwise there is an increased risk of leaks.
• Warning. Used batteries must be disposed of
immediately. Keep new and used batteries out
of the reach of children. Seek medical help
immediately if you suspect that batteries have
been swallowed or ingested.
Danger!
• Handle a damaged or leaking battery with
extreme care and dispose of it properly and
immediately. Wear gloves to handle the
battery.
• If you come into contact with battery acid then
wash the affected area with soap and water.
If battery acid gets in your eye rinse it out with
water and seek medical help immediately!
• Do not short-circuit the terminals.
Activating the calculator
Press on the 'C/ON' button to activate the
calculator.
Note: Do not change the battery in the battery
compartment.
Activating the scanner
(fig. A)
Press on the button (1a) on the scanner (1) in
order to activate the light and sound.
Inserting/replacing batteries
(fig. A)
WARNING! Comply with the following
instructions in order to prevent mechani-
cal and electrical damage.
For inserting and replacing the batteries (2)
proceed as shown in fig. A.
Note: You will need a suitable screwdriver (not
contained in delivery).
Note: Pay attention to the plus/minus polarity
of the batteries and their correct installation.
The batteries must be located entirely inside the
battery compartment.
Storage, cleaning
When not in use, always store the product dry,
clean, without batteries and at room temperature.
Wipe clean with a dry cloth only.
IMPORTANT! Never clean the product with
harsh cleaning agents.
Disposal
The accompanying symbol indicates that
this device complies with Directive
2012/19/EU. This directive indicates
that you may not dispose of this device
along with basic household waste at the end of
its useful life and instead must hand it in to
specifically designated collection sites, valuable
substance collection stations, or waste disposal
facilities.
Look after the environment and dispose of waste
properly.
Batteries may not be disposed of with household
waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals and
are subject to hazardous waste treatment. The
chemical symbols of the heavy metals are as fol-
lows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead.
Dispose of used batteries at a municipal collec-
tion site.
GB/IE/NI
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