• Remove the discharged battery and insert the new battery
Only use batteries as described in the technical data section!
Reverse polarity of batteries may destroy the instrument. Further-
more, they may explode or ignite.
• Carefully close the casing.
• Insert the screw and retighten it.
Please consider your environment when you dispose of your one-
way batteries or accumulators. They belong in a rubbish dump for
hazardous waste. In most cases, the batteries can be returned to
their point of sale. Please, comply with the respective valid regula-
tion regarding the return, recycling and disposal of used batteries
and accumulators.
If an instrument is not used over an extended time period, the ac-
cumulators or batteries must be removed. Should the instrument
be contaminated by leaking battery cells, the instrument has to be
returned for cleaning and inspection to the factory.
If an instrument is not used over an extended time period, the ac-
cumulators or batteries must be removed. Should the instrument
be contaminated by leaking battery cells, the instrument has to be
returned for cleaning and inspection to the factory.causes extreme
heat. Danger of fire and explosion !
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