• The battery must be disposed of safely in accordance
with current regulations. The battery must be removed
from the device before it is disposed of. Used or
defective batteries are considered as special waste and
must be treated and recycled accordingly. Dispose of in
accordance with local regulations.
• Batteries can only be emptied of their electrolyte
(diluted sulfuric acid) by professionals. This process
should only be carried out by approved companies for
recycling.
• When disposing of batteries, isolate the (+) and (-) with
an isolating adhesive or other type of non-conductive
adhesive. If thrown incorrectly, the batteries can short-
circuit, heat, burst or catch fire.
• Harmful in contact with skin. Harmful if swallowed.
Causes burns. Risk of serious damage to eyes. May
cause sensitization by inhalation and skin contact. Keep
out of reach of children. In the event of an incident,
consult a doctor immediately. Wear appropriate
protective clothing. Wear appropriate gloves.
• If inhaled, do not remain exposed. In case of contact
with skin, rinse thoroughly with water. In case of contact
with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water. If
swallowed, wash out mouth with plenty of water. All
cases of eye contamination, persistent skin irritation
and victims who have swallowed substances or been
affected by the inhalation of vapors should seek medical
advice.
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