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The products demonstrably meet the requirements of the Technical Regulations
of the EAEU.
3. WARNINGS AND SAFETY NOTES
WARNING
Safety notes
• Keep packaging material away from children (risk of su ocation).
• Swallowing batteries can be extremely dangerous. Keep the batteries and scale out of
the reach of small children. Should a battery be swallowed, seek medical assistance
immediately.
• Protect the baby scale from knocks, moisture, dust, chemicals, drastic changes in tem-
perature and nearby sources of heat (ovens, heaters).
• Repairs must only be carried out by Beurer Customer Services or authorised retailers.
• Do not press the button violently or with pointed objects.
IMPORTANT
• Do not place any objects on the scale when not in use.
• The precision of the scale may be impaired by strong electromagnetic fields (e.g.
induction hobs, mobile phones).
• Remove any transport locks.
General notes
• The scale's maximum capacity is 20 kg (44 lb, 705 oz). The results for weight measure-
ment are displayed in 5 g increments (0.01 lb, 0.18 oz).
• In cases of di ering measurements (between the scale and app), only use the measu-
red values displayed on the scale.
• When supplied to the customer, the scale is set to weigh in "kg".
Safety notes on handling batteries
• Always insert the batteries correctly, taking into account the polarity (+ / -). Keep batte-
ries clean and dry and away from water. Always select the correct battery type.
• Never short-circuit batteries and battery compartment contacts.
• Never charge, forcibly discharge, heat, disassemble, deform, encapsulate or modify
batteries.
• Never weld or solder on batteries.
• Never mix batteries of di erent manufacturers, capacities (new and used), size and
type within a device.
• Risk of explosion! Failure to comply with the points mentioned above can result in
personal injury, overheating, leakage, venting, breakage, explosion or fire.
• If a battery has leaked, put on protective gloves and clean the battery compartment
with a dry cloth.
• If your skin or eyes come into contact with battery fluid, rinse the a ected areas with
water and seek medical assistance.
• Choking hazard! Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Seek medical attention
immediately if swallowed.
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