RISK of fire/burning and/or explosion
There is a risk of explosion if the batteries are
replaced improperly. Replace the batteries
only with the same or equivalent battery type.
See "Technical data"
Batteries must not be recharged, reactivated
by other means, dismantled, thrown into
fire, or short-circuited. Otherwise, there is
an increased risk of explosion and leakage;
furthermore, gases may escape!
Avoid contact of the battery fluid with skin,
eyes, and mucosa. In case of contact, rinse the
affected areas right away with plenty of clean
water and consult a doctor immediately.
BEWARE of material damage
Protect the alarm clock from strong shocks
and vibrations.
Remove the batteries from the alarm clock
when they are dead or if the device will be left
unused for an extended period. You will thus
avoid damage that may result from leakage of
battery acid.
When inserting and changing batteries, pay
attention to the correct polarity (+/-).
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