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Using batteries
Keep batteries out of reach of children. Children could put batteries in their
mouths and swallow them. Doing so can cause serious health damage. Seek
medical advice immediately if this occurs! Always keep batteries out of reach of
small children.
Only operate the device with the battery permitted for it.
Standard batteries may not be charged. Rechargeable batteries may not be
reactivated in any other way, may not be disassembled, heated up or thrown
onto an open fire (risk of explosion!).
Clean battery contacts and device contacts before inserting.
There is a risk of explosion if a battery is inserted incorrectly!
Only replace batteries with others of the right type and the right model number.
Caution! Do not expose batteries to extreme conditions.
Do not place on heated objects; do not expose to direct sunlight!
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Leaking or damaged batteries can irritate the skin. Use suitable protective
gloves. Clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth.
If the device is not used for an extended period, take the battery out.
3.2.

Disposal

The packaging material used for your device consists entirely of recyclable materials.
Please sort the components appropriately, and dispose of them in line with your local
waste disposal regulations. At the end of its useful life span, this product may not
be disposed of with your regular household waste. It must be taken to a recycling
collection point for electrical and electronic equipment.
This is indicated by the
symbol on the product, the operating manual or the
packaging. The materials used can be re-used in accordance with their labelling.
By ensuring that valuable raw materials in old equipment are re-used, you can make a
valuable contribution towards protecting our environment.
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