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Safety notes for lithium batteries
EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS
• In the event of the content materials of the lithium batteries coming
into contact with the eyes or skin, rinse thoroughly with water for at
least 15 minutes. A doctor must always be contacted.
• In the event of inhalation of gases or fumes always seek medical
attention.
• Treat burns accordingly and immediately obtain medical attention.
• In case of smoke or gas emission leave the affected area immediately.
If possible, vent the area thoroughly and try not to put yourself at risk -
hold your breath to avoid fume and gas inhalation.
• If ingested, give plenty of water and rinse mouth. Seek medical advice
immediately.
Fire fighting
• In the event of a fire, put your own safety first and leave the danger
area.
• In the event of a fire or quenching a fire involving Li-Ion batteries, toxic
and flammable gases and toxic fluids may develop or may be released.
• In the event of fire call the fire brigade.
• Batteries can explode in a fire.
• Suitable extinguishing agents are:
- Extinguishing powder (fire class D for metal fires);
- dry sand or - if only a single battery is on fire - large quantities of water
• Unsuitable extinguishing agents are:
- Carbon dioxide;
- Small quantities of water can have an oxidising effect
Disposal
Correct disposal of this product
European directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE)
In countries of the European Union outside Germany.
Information concerning correct waste disposal is available from your
dealer or from the responsible sales and distribution channels.
08.09.2017 / V1.0
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