2.6 Battery
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If the battery leaks, avoid contact with skin, eyes, open skin or wounds. Wear gloves. In
case of accidental exposure to battery fluid, flush affected areas with plenty of clean
water and seek medical attention immediately. Remove the empty battery pack from the
product immediately, as there is an increased risk of acid leakage.
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Do not break or disassemble the battery pack.
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Always check the battery for signs of damage or leaks before using the product. Do not
charge damaged or leaking batteries.
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The charger is designed for a specific voltage. Always check that the mains voltage
matches the voltage on the rating plate.
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Battery life is best ensured by not charging the product until the battery is empty. Try to
avoid intermediate charging times.
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Do not dispose of the battery into household waste. The battery contains chemicals that
are harmful to the environment.
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Do not throw the battery into a fire. Do not attempt to crush, puncture or otherwise
disassemble the battery pack for any reason.
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Remove the battery pack from the product first before disposing of the product.
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Fully charge the product before using it for the first time. This may take a few hours.
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Do not expose the battery pack to high temperatures or excessive heat.
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Do not heat the battery pack or place it near a heat source.
3. Instructions for use
3.1 Charging
1.
Connect the charger to the back of the switch.
2. When the 3 indicators are lit continuously, the battery is fully charged.
3. When the product is not in use after fully charged, turn off the product and always unplug
the power cord.
3.2 Battery
To check the battery status, press and hold the power button on the switch for 2 seconds.
Over the next 5 seconds, 1 to 3 lights indicate the percentage of battery charge:
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1 light: 0-30%
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2 lights: 30-80%
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3 lights: 80-100%
Based on the level selected, the battery will last for a specific quantity of hours:
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Level 1: 4 hours
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Level 2: 3 hours
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Level 3: 2.5 hours
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