2. SAFETY NOTICES
Correct handling of batteries
• Batteries may contain poisonous substances. Ensure batteries
are not handled by children. Children could place the batteries
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in their mouth and swallow them. If a battery is swallowed, please
consult a doctor immediately.
• Leaking batteries may damage the remote control. If the radio is
not going to be used for an extended period, remove the
batteries.
• Batteries may contain poisonous substances. Batteries must be
disposed of in accordance with current legal regulations and with
consideration for the environment. Do not dispose of batteries in
your domestic waste.
• Do not expose batteries to open flames or extreme heat, as they
may explode.
• Always replace batteries by the same type.
2.2. Explanation of safety notices
You will find the following categories of safety notices in the
operating manual:
Danger!
Notes marked with the word DANGER will warn you of possible
danger of injury to persons.
Instructions with the word NOTE will warn you of possible mate-
rial or environmental damage. These notes contain special advice
related to the economic operation of the receiver.
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