Batteries can leak, especially when they are older. If you come
into direct contact with the battery acid, there is a risk of
chemical burns.
- Avoid battery acid coming into contact with your skin, eyes
and mucous membranes.
- If you have come into contact with battery acid, wash the
affected areas right away with plenty of clean water and
consult a doctor immediately.
- If the battery acid comes into contact with your eyes,
immediately rinse your eyes with cold water for at least 10
minutes. Consult a doctor as soon as possible.
- Remove the leaking batteries from the battery compartment
right away.
Before First Use
Children may get tangled up and can suffocate when playing
with the packaging foil.
- Make sure that children do not play with the packaging foil.
Careless opening of the packaging, especially with the help of
sharp or pointed objects, may cause damage to the product.
- Open the packaging very carefully.
- Do not penetrate the packaging with sharp or pointed
objects.
There is a higher risk of damage to the product if it is stored or
transported without the packaging.
- Do not dispose of the packaging.
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CAUTION!
Risk of chemical burns!
WARNING!
Danger of suffocating!
NOTICE!
NOTICE!