Safety instructions for batteries
Mishandling the batteries can cause fires, explosions,
leakages, or other hazards! In order to handle batteries
safely, please observe the following safety instructions:
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Do not throw the batteries into a fire and do not subject them to
high temperatures.
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Do not open, deform, or short-circuit batteries, since this can lead
to chemical leakage.
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Do not attempt to recharge the batteries. Do not recharge batteries
unless they are explicitly labeled as "rechargeable". There is a risk
of explosion!
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Never heat batteries in order to revive them.
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Check the condition of the batteries at regular intervals. Leaking
chemicals can cause permanent damage to the device.
Take particular care when handling damaged or leaking batteries.
Risk of acid burns! Wear protective gloves.
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Chemicals that leak from a battery can cause skin irritation. In the
event of contact with the skin, rinse the area with plenty of water.
If the chemicals come into contact with your eyes, rinse them
thoroughly with water and do not rub them. Consult a physician
immediately.
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Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Children might put
batteries into their mouth and swallow them. If a battery has been
swallowed, seek medical assistance immediately. Also, contact your
local poison control center.
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Do not mix alkaline, carbon-zinc (standard), Ni-Cd (rechargeable),
or other types of batteries.
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