Risk of injury if batteries are improperly
handled
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Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Children might put
batteries into their mouth and swallow them. If a battery has been
swallowed, seek medical assistance IMMEDIATELY.
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Do not throw batteries into a fire. Never subject batteries to high
temperatures.
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Risk of explosion! Do not charge batteries unless they are explic-
itly labelled as "rechargeable".
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Do not open the batteries or short-circuit them.
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Do not mix different types of batteries. Due to increased risk
of leakage, empty batteries should be removed. The batteries
should also be removed from the device if it is not being used for
long periods.
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Battery acid leaking from a battery can cause skin irritation. In
the event of contact with the skin, rinse with plenty of water. If the
liquid comes into contact with your eyes, rinse thoroughly with
plenty of water, do not rub and consult a doctor immediately.
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The chapter titled "Inserting the batteries/connecting power
supply" describes how to correctly insert and remove batteries.
Mishandling memory cards can lead to a
risk of injury
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Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the
memory card. Seek medical help immediately if the memory card
is accidentally swallowed.
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