Operation With Plug-In Power Unit; Disposal - VOLTCRAFT CM-100 Notice D'emploi

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Do not leave flat batteries in the appliance. Even batteries protected against leaking
can corrode and thus release chemicals which may be detrimental to your health or
damage the appliance.
Batteries may not be charged, shorted out or thrown into fire. Batteries must not be
recharged. There is danger of explosion.
Leaking or damaged batteries/rechargeable batteries can cause burns if they come
into contact with the skin. It is therefore advisable to use suitable protective gloves.

Operation with Plug-in Power Unit

Optionally, the measuring device can also be operated with a suitable power pack unit. The power pack
socket (9) is located on the right side of the casing beneath a flap. Open the cover with a pointed object.
The matching plug has the following technical specifications:
External diameter 5.5 mm, inner hole 2.5 mm.
Polarity: Outside minus (-), inside plus (+)
Operating Specifications: Voltage: 9 VDC, current: at least 150 mA
Suitable alkaline batteries can be obtained as item No 65 23 64 (please order 6). A suitable plug-in pow-
er unit can be ordered as item No 12 26 99.

Disposal

Electronic products are raw materials and do not belong in the household waste. When the
device has reached the end of its service life, please dispose of it, according to the current
statutory requirements, at your local collecting site. Disposal in the domestic waste is not
permitted.
Disposal of spent batteries/rechargeable batteries!
You, as the end user, are legally obliged (Ordinance on the Return and Disposal of Used Batteries)
to return all used batteries. Disposal in the household waste is prohibited!
Batteries/rechargeable batteries containing harmful substances are marked with the fol-
lowing symbols, they point out that they are not allowed to be disposed of in the domestic
refuse. The symbols for dangerous heavy metal constituents are: Cd = cadmium, Hg =
mercury, Pb = lead. You can return spent batteries/rechargeable batteries free of charge
to any authorised disposal station in your area, in our stores or in any other store where
batteries/rechargeable batteries are sold.
You thus fulfil the legal requirements and make your contribution to the protection of the
environment!
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