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1.5.
Accessories and batteries
• Only use the type of batteries, battery chargers and accessories approved by Nolangroup for the
specific model.
• Using a battery type different from the recommended one may lead to dangerous situations and
invalidate the warranty.
• Contact your local dealer to see about the availability of approved accessories.
• When disconnecting the power supply cable of any accessory or of the battery charger, always
grab and pull the plug, not the cable.
• Do not use batteries for purposes other than the prescribed ones.
• Never use batteries or battery chargers that turn out to be damaged.
• Do not short-circuit the battery.
• Keep the battery at a temperature between 0° / +45°C (charging): -10° / +55°C (in use).
• Danger of fire or explosion: do not throw the batteries into a fire or expose them to high
temperatures!
• Do not throw out batteries together with household refuse. The batteries should be disposed of in
compliance with local regulations
• Do not wear the helmet while the battery is recharging.
• The helmet should never be left within the reach of unsupervised children in order to prevent
damage to their health caused by access to the batteries.
1.6.
Disposal
Refer to this user manual and to manuals related to other parts of the N-Com system in order to
disassemble the system from the helmet. Once the system has been disassembled, dispose of it
according to the following instructions:
• The presence of a crossed-out wheelie bin indicates that in the European Union the
product is subject to separate collection at the end of its useful life.
• Do not dispose of these products together with undifferentiated urban waste.
• The proper disposal of obsolete equipment contributes to preventing possible negative
consequences on people's health and on the environment.
• Within the European Union, the dealer, when supplying the new equipment, ensures that the used
equipment will be collected free of charge, provided it is equivalent to a ratio of one to one.
• For more detailed information on the disposal of obsolete equipment, contact your municipality, a
waste disposal service, or the store where the product was purchased.
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