• cough, gag or drool a lot;
• appear to have a stomach
upset or a virus;
• feel sick;
• point to their throat or
stomach;
• have a pain in their
abdomen, chest or throat;
• be tired or lethargic;
• be quieter or more clingy
than usual or otherwise "not
themselves";
• lose their appetite or have a
reduced appetite; and
• not want to eat solid food/be
unable to eat solid food.
These sorts of symptoms
vary or fluctuate, with the
pain increasing and then
subsiding.
A specific symptom to
button and coin battery
ingestion is vomiting fresh
(bright red) blood.
If the child does this seek
immediate medical help.
The lack of clear symptoms
is why it is important to be
vigilant with "flat" or spare
button or coin batteries in
the home and the products
that contain them.
Before start of operation
Insert / replace battery
(see Figure B)
Tip: Flashing numbers indicate a
discharged / flat battery (see Figure G).
Tip: When changing the battery, the LCD
display
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may experience faults. Remove
GB/IE/NI
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