disposal/collection site. For your safety, do not attempt to remove the
batteries yourself. If the batteries are not properly removed, they may
lead to damage to the batteries and device, cause personal injury, and/
or result in the device being unsafe.
52. Do not expose batteries to direct sunlight or other heat sources.
53.
A battery subjected to extremely low air pressure may result in an
explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
54. Should battery fluid leak and contact your eyes, skin or clothing
immediately rinse with plenty of clean water. Immediately contact
your physician in case of eye or skin contact.
55.
A commercial battery is a sealed unit and under normal circumstances
poses no safety hazards. In the unlikely event that liquid leaks from the
battery do not touch the liquid and observe the following precautions:
• Skin contact: can cause irritation. Wash with soap and water.
• Inhalation: can cause respiratory irritation. Expose to fresh air
and seek medical advice.
• Eye contact: can cause irritation. Immediately flush eyes thoroughly
with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
• Disposal: wear gloves to handle the battery and dispose of it
immediately, following local ordinances or regulations.
56. WARNINGS: During charging, the product must be placed in a well
ventilated area.
57.
The marking of this device (symbol of a crossed-out dustbin) complies
with European Directive 2012/19/EU relating to "used electrical
and electronic equipment". This marking means that this
equipment, at the end of its useful life, cannot be disposed of
with other household waste. The user is required to deliver it
to operators who collect used electrical and electronic
equipment. Collection operators, including local collection points,
shops and local authorities, create an appropriate system for collecting
equipment. Appropriate collection of used electrical and electronic
equipment helps avoid harmful impacts on human health and the
environment, resulting from the presence of hazardous components,
as well as from improper storage and treatment of this equipment.
58. Batteries must not be disposed of with normal household waste.
Recycle them at the collection points provided for this
purpose. Contact the local authorities or your dealer for
recycling advice. Correct disposal of old batteries helps
protect the environment and human health.
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