RISK of physical injury!
This device contains electronic components
that are powered by either a mains connec-
tion or batteries. Never leave a child unsupervised
with this device. The device should only be used as
per these instructions otherwise there is a serious
RISK of ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
Children should only use this device under super-
vision. Keep packaging materials (plastic bags,
rubber bands, etc.) away from children. There is
a
RISK of SUFFOCATION.
Batteries should be kept out of children's reach.
When inserting batteries please ensure the polar-
ity is correct. Leaking or damaged batteries can
cause injury if they come into contact with the
skin. If you need to handle such batteries please
wear suitable safety gloves.
DANGER of fire and explosion!
Do not expose the device to high tempera-
tures. Use only the mains adapter sup-
plied or those battery types recommended. Never
short circuit the device or batteries or throw into
a fire. Exposure to high temperatures or misuse
of the device can lead to short circuits, fire or
even explosion!
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Do not subject the device to temperatures ex-
ceeding 60 C.
RISK of material damage!
Never take the device apart. In the event
of a defect, please contact the service
centre responsible for your Federal Land (as indi-
cated on the warranty card).
Only use the batteries that have been recommend-
ed. Always replace low or used batteries with a
completely new set of full capacity batteries. Do
not combine batteries of different brand, type or
capacity. Batteries should be removed from the de-
vice after long periods of disuse.
DISPOSAL
Dispose of the packaging material/s as le-
gally required. Consult the local authority
on the matter if necessary.
Do not dispose of electrical equipment in
your ordinary refuse. The European guide-
line 2002/96/EU on Electronic and Electrical
Equipment Waste and relevant laws applying to it
require such used equipment to be separately
collected and recycled in an environment-friendly
manner.
In accordance with the regulations concerning
batteries and rechargeable batteries, disposing
of them in the normal household waste is explic-
itly forbidden. Please pay attention to dispose of
your used batteries as required by law - at a local
collection point or in the retail market (a disposal
in domestic waste violates the Battery Directive).
Batteries that contain toxins are marked with a
sign and a chemical symbol. "Cd" = cadmium,
"Hg" = mercury, "Pb" = lead.
Cd¹
Hg²
Pb³
battery contains cadmium
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battery contains mercury
2
battery contains lead
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