thrown into fire, or short-circuited.
Otherwise there is an increased risk of
explosion and leakage; furthermore, gases
may escape!
Avoid contact of the battery fluid with
skin, eyes, and mucosa. In case of contact,
rinse the affected areas right away with
plenty of clean water and consult a doctor
immediately.
BEWARE of material damage
Protect the alarm clock from strong shocks,
vibrations and moisture.
Remove the batteries from the item when
they are exhausted or if you will not use the
alarm clock for an extended period of time.
This prevents damage that may be caused
by leakage.
When inserting and changing batteries, pay
attention to the correct polarity (+/-).
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