Do not cover the socket switches. Heat builds up under the
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cover. This poses a fi re hazard.
Regularly check the devices for damage. Do not replace dam-
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aged parts. Contact the manufacturer or dispose of the devic-
es in an environmentally friendly manner.
Do not touch the devices with wet hands.
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To de-energise the socket switches disconnect them from the
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mains supply.
Batteries must be handled with particular care.
Risk of explosion! Do not try to recharge non-rechargeable
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batteries.
When the batteries are used up remove them from the battery
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compartment and dispose of them in an environmentally
friendly manner.
Do not throw batteries into fi res and never subject them to
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high temperatures.
Do not open or short-circuit batteries.
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Battery acid which leaks from a battery can cause skin irrita-
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tions. In case of contact with skin rinse with plenty of water.
Do not rub your eyes if any liquid gets in them; rinse them
thoroughly with water and contact a doctor immediately.
If you are not using the batteries remove them to avoid dis-
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charging.
WASTE DISPOSAL
Dispose of electrical devices in an environmentally
friendly manner!
Electrical devices do not belong in the household rubbish.
In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on
waste electrical and electronic equipment old power tools must
be collected separately and sent to a proper recycling facility.
You can fi nd out more about the options for disposing of used
devices from your local government or municipal authorities.
Risk of environmental damage from improper dis-
posal of batteries!
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