Battery Safety Information - Teka TBBQ 4100 G SS Manual Del Usuario

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BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION

1. WARNING: KEEP BATTERY OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Swallowing can lead to chemical burns, perforation of soft
tissue, and death. Severe burns can occur within two hours of ingestion. Seek medical attention immediately.
2. If you think the battery might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical
attention.
3. Do not allow children to replace the battery without adult supervision.
4. Exhausted batteries should be immediately removed from the equipment and properly disposed of.
5. Do not dispose of the batteries in fire. Do not expose batteries to heat or fire. Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
6. If the battery should leak, remove it with a cloth from the battery compartment. Dispose of battery according to
regulations. If battery acid has leaked, avoid contact to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Rinse affected areas
immediately after contact with the acid and wash with plenty of clean water. Visit a physician.
7. Do not encapsulate and/or modify batteries.
8. Before you discard the appliance, dispose of batteries in an environmentally safe manner.
9. Always insert batteries correctly with regard to polarity (+ and –) marked on the battery and in the battery
compartment. When batteries are inserted in reverse they might be short-circuited or charged. This can cause
overheating, leakage, venting, rupture, explosion, fire, and personal injury.
10. Only use the battery type indicated in this manual.
11. Do not short-circuit batteries. When the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals of a battery are in electrical contact
with each other, the battery becomes short-circuited. For example, loose batteries in a pocket with keys or coins can be
short-circuited. This can result in venting, leakage, explosion, fire, and personal injury.
12. Do not charge alkaline batteries. Attempting to charge a non-rechargeable (primary) battery can cause internal gas
and/or heat generation resulting in leakage, venting, explosion, fire, and personal injury.
13. Do not subject batteries to mechanical shock.
14. Do not dismantle, open or shred batteries.
15. WARNING: Used batteries must not be disposed of in the household rubbish. Take them to a designated disposal/
collection site.
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