Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Do not
short-circuit batteries or open them. Overheating, fire or
bursting can be the result. Never throw batteries into fire or
water. Do not exert mechanical loads to batteries. Risk of explosion if
the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Disposal of a battery into
fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, that
can result in an explosion.
Risk of batteries leakage
Avoid extreme environmental conditions and temperatures, which
could affect batteries, e.g. radiators / direct sunlight.
In the event of a leakage of batteries, immediately remove them from
the product to prevent damage.
Avoid contact of leaked chemicals with skin, eyes and mucous
membranes. In the event of contact with battery acid, thoroughly flush
the affected area with plenty of clean water and seek immediate
medical attention.
WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES!
Leaked or damaged batteries can cause burns on contact
with the skin. Wear suitable protective gloves at all times if
such an event occurs.
Both batteries must always be replaced at the same time.
Insert batteries according to polarity marks (+) and (-) on the
battery and the product.
Never try to recharge the batteries and under no circumstances
throw them into fire.
Clean the contacts on the battery and in the battery compartment
before inserting!
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