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Technaxx TX-SW6HR Manuel D'utilisation page 9

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Safety instructions
⚫ Rebuilding or modifying the product impairs product safety. ⚫ All
modifications and repairs of the device or accessories must be
performed by the manufacturer or by persons expressly authorized
by the manufacturer. ⚫ Never open the product by yourself or
perform repairs by yourself! ⚫ Handle the product carefully. It can be
damaged by knocks, blows or even by falling from low height. ⚫ Keep
the product away from damp, moisture and extreme heat. ⚫ Never
immerse the product in water or other fluids. ⚫ Technical
specifications are subject to change without notice. ⚫ Never heat the
battery above 60°C and do not drop or throw it into the fire, danger
of explosion/fire hazard! ⚫ Do not short-circuit the battery. ⚫ Do not
subject the battery to mechanical stress. Avoid dropping, striking,
bending, twisting or cutting the battery. ⚫ Discontinue the charging
process immediately should the battery become overheated. A
battery that becomes overheated or deformed during the charging
process is defective and should no longer be used. ⚫ Never drain the
battery completely, as this shortens its lifetime. ⚫ If the battery must
be stored, it is recommended that it be stored at 30% of its loading
volume. Store out of direct sunlight. Ideal storage temperature: 10–
20°C. ⚫ Keep the product away from little children.
Disposal
Old electrical appliances from private households
⚫ If you no longer want to use the appliance, hand it in free of charge
at a public collection point for old electrical appliances. ⚫ Old
electrical appliances must never be placed in the residual waste bins.
Further disposal instructions
⚫ Return the old electrical appliance in such a way that its
subsequent reuse or recycling is not impaired. Batteries must be
removed beforehand and the destruction of containers containing
liquids must be avoided. ⚫ Old electrical appliances can contain
harmful substances. If the device is handled incorrectly or damaged,
this can lead to damage to health or water and soil contamination
when the device is later recycled.

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