21. Leaking or damaged batteries can burn skin. Use a cloth or
protective gloves to remove the batteries and dispose of them
in accordance with local regulations. If you do get battery acid
on your skin, wash with soap and water immediately. Neutralize
with lemon juice, vinegar, or other mild acid.
22. If battery acid gets into your eyes, consult a doctor
immediately.
23. Batteries cannot not be reactivated, disassembled, burned,
buried, or short-circuited. There is a risk of explosion!
24. Do not recharge normal, non-rechargeable batteries. There is
a risk of explosion! Only charge rechargeable batteries that are
intended for this purpose; use suitable rechargeable battery
chargers.
25. The batteries must be replaced correctly using an identical or
equivalent battery.
26. The batteries must be inserted with the correct polarity
(+ and -).
27. Dispose of batteries in accordance with local regulations.
28. Do not expose batteries to heat sources such as sunlight or
naked flames. Keep at room temperature.
29. Do not throw batteries into a fire as they could burst or release
toxic substances.
30. If the battery compartment does not close correctly, stop using
the unit and keep it out of children's reach.
31. Always remove batteries before cleaning, inspecting, or
performing any maintenance on the appliance.
32. Remove used batteries immediately from the unit and discard
them in accordance with local regulations.
33. Remove the batteries when you are not using the unit for
a long time.
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
EN
8
SAFETY INFORMATION