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Safety instructions for batteries
Mishandling the batteries can cause fires, explosions,
leakages, or other hazards! In order to handle batteries
safely, please observe the following safety instructions:
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Do not throw the batteries into a fire and do not subject them
to high temperatures .
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Do not open, deform, or short-circuit batteries, since this can
lead to chemical leakage .
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Do not attempt to recharge the batteries . Do not charge
batteries unless they are explicitly labeled as "rechargeable" .
There is a risk of explosion!
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Never heat batteries in order to revive them .
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Check the condition of the batteries at regular intervals .
Leaking chemicals can cause permanent damage to the
appliance . Take particular care when handling damaged or
leaking batteries . Risk of acid burns! Wear protective gloves .
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Chemicals that leak from a battery can cause skin irritation .
In the event of contact with the skin, rinse with plenty of water .
If the chemicals come into contact with your eyes, rinse them
thoroughly with water, and do not rub them . Consult a physi-
cian immediately .
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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 . Also,
contact your local poison control center .
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