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Safety instructions

Operating
Safety instructions
• Read the operating instructions in full before starting
up and follow the safety instructions.
Keep the operating instructions in a place where they can be
accessed by everyone.
• Ensure that only trained staff work with the appliance.
• Use only the AC adapter supplied.
• Observe the following safety instructions for the hand-
ling of batteries. Considerable material and health dam-
age and personal injury can be caused by:
- Leaking or exploding batteries
- Escaping of the toxic or corrosive substances con-
tained in batteries
- Use only the rechargeable battery types recommmen-
ded in the technical data in the appliance!
Do not use other battery types and on no account
non-rechargeable batteries.
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- Never mix different models, types or capacities of
batteries.
- Be sure to observe the polarity indicated in the bat-
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tery compartments! The side of the battery with the
plus sign (+) must be aligned with the correspond-
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ingly marked side of the battery compartment.
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- Do not charge batteries that have leaked or that are
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discoloured, deformed or damaged in any other way.
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- Leaking or damaged batteries must be disposed of
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while observing the normal precautionary measure
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(protective gloves).
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- Do not open, dismantle, pierce, modify or throw the
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batteries and do not expose them to unnecessary
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blows.
- Do not expose the batteries to fire or temperatures
above 50° C. Do not store the batteries in hot places
(e.g. in the car in direct sunlight).
- Do not charge the batteries when the ambient tem-
perature is below 0° C or above 40° C.
- Do not immerse the batteries in water or other liq-
uids.
- Objects made of metal or other conductive materials
(e.g. keys, coins, tools, rings) can cause a short-circuit
in the batteries. Never store the batteries together
with such objects.
- Always replace the batteries as a complete set. Never
use old and new batteries together.
- Never connect the batteries directly to a power
source (e.g. a domestic plug socket or a car battery).
- Never place the batteries in a microwave oven or in
pressurised or vacuum vessels.
- If you charge the batteries in an external charger, en-
sure that the admissible charging current for these
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