Battery Warnings
Do NOT pierce, open, disassemble, or
use in a humid and/or corrosive
environment.
Do NOT expose to temperatures over
60°C(140F).
Do
NOT
put,
leave near sources of heat, in direct
strong sunlight, in a high temperature
location, in a pressurized container or in
a microwave oven.
Do NOT immerse in water or sea water,
or get wet.
Do NOT short-circuit.
Do NOT connect the device unless the
battery cover is in place.
If battery leakage occurs and comes in
contact with the skin or eyes, wash
thoroughly with lots of water and
immediately seek medical attention.
Warning: Keep batteries out of the
reach of children to prevent them from
swallowing
them
swallowed by child, contact doctor
immediately
.
Caution NEVER attempt to
recharge an alkaline battery.
Risk of explosion.
Caution Do not mix old, new or
different types of batteries as
this may lead to battery leakage or low
battery indication.
Disposal: Always dispose of batteries
and device responsibly according to
local government guidelines. Do not
store
or
by
mistake.
If
18
throw batteries onto a fire. Risk of
explosion.
11.2. CONNECTING LEAD
WIRES
You can choose to use one or two lead
wires (two or four electrode pads).
Insert the lead wire plug(s) into the
socket(s) on the top of the unit.
Attaching the electrode pads to the
lead wire.
Push the pin ends firmly into the pigtail
ends of the electrode pads.
The lead wires may be damaged by
rough handling, and should be treated
with care.
Lead wire colour coding
The ends of the lead wires are coloured
black or red. This coding is provided for
some professional uses. For most
purposes, the orientation makes no
difference, and you can ignore this
colour coding.