Do not cover the socket switches. Heat builds up under the
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cover. and can pose a re hazard.
Regularly check the devices for damage. Do not replace dam-
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aged parts. Contact the manufacturer or dispose of the devic-
es in an environmentally friendly manner.
Do not touch the devices with wet hands.
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To de-energise the socket switches disconnect them from the
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mains supply.
Batteries must be handled with particular care.
Risk of explosion! Do not try to recharge non-rechargeable
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batteries.
When the battery is empty remove it from the battery com-
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partment and dispose of it in an environmentally friendly man-
ner.
Do not throw batteries into res and never subject them to
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high temperatures.
Do not open or short-circuit batteries.
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Battery acid which leaks from a battery can cause skin irrita-
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tions. In case of contact with skin rinse with plenty of water.
Do not rub your eyes if any liquid gets in them; rinse them
thoroughly with water and contact a doctor immediately.
If you are not using the battery remove it to avoid
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discharging.
WASTE DISPOSAL
Dispose of electrical devices in an environmentally
friendly manner!
Electrical devices do not belong in the household rubbish.
In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on
waste electrical and electronic equipment old power tools must
be collected separately and sent to a proper recycling facility.
You can nd out more about the options for disposing of used
devices from your local government or municipal authorities.
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