Safety when handling rechargeable batteries
If rechargeable batteries are handled improperly, there is a risk of injury and explosion.
Never replace the rechargeable battery with other rechargeable batteries
or other non-rechargeable batteries. Only use identical rechargeable batteries.
Never short-circuit rechargeable batteries, i.e. never touch both poles at the
same time, especially not with objects that conduct electricity. Store recharge-
able batteries so that they cannot be short-circuited by other rechargeable
batteries or metal objects during storage.
To charge the rechargeable battery, only use the mains adapter included in
the delivery. Never charge the rechargeable battery with another mains adapter.
Only use the mains adapter included in the delivery to charge the rechargeable
battery of this appliance.
At the end of its life span, remove the rechargeable battery as described.
Then take the rechargeable battery to an appropriate collection point nearby
without delay, thus ensuring safe and environmentally-appropriate disposal.
Never dispose of the rechargeable battery in household waste.
Before removing the rechargeable battery, make sure that the mains adapt-
er is unplugged from the socket.
Never take the rechargeable battery apart, expose it to high temperatures or
throw it onto fires.
In case of improper handling, liquid can escape from the rechargeable bat-
tery. Do not use the rechargeable battery if it is damaged or if it is leaking liquid.
If liquid has escaped, avoid contact with the liquid.
In case of contact with the liquid, rinse it off immediately with copious
amounts of water. In case of after effects (irrespective of type), consult a
doctor.
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