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~It is only permitted to charge batteries that are marked
“rechargeable”.
~Avoid short-circuiting the batteries with metal objects
such as e.g. rings, coins, bracelets or keys. Short-cir-
cuited batteries and the conductive objects can over-
heat and cause burns.
~Be sure to observe the correct polarity when inserting
the batteries. Replace only with the same or an equiva-
lent type.
~Clean the contacts of the batteries and device before
inserting the batteries.
~Always remove used batteries from the device immedi-
ately, since these may leak and therefore cause dam-
age.
~Remove the batteries from the device if you intend not
to use it for an extended period of time. The batteries
may leak and damage the device.
~Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Do not subject bat-
teries to extreme conditions, place them on radiators
or expose them to direct sunlight. Otherwise, there is
an increased danger of batteries leaking.
~If battery acid has leaked, avoid contact with the skin,
eyes and mucous membranes. In case of contact with
the acid, rinse the affected area at once with plenty of
clean water and seek medical assistance immediately.
~During normal use, batteries should not reach extreme
temperatures that could cause burns. In order to mini-
mize the possibility of burns, batteries should not be
touched immediately after use.
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