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Measures for handling batteries
• If your skin or eyes come into contact with battery fluid,
rinse the affected areas with water and seek medical as-
sistance.
• Choking hazard! Small children may swallow and choke
on batteries. Therefore, store batteries out of the reach
of small children.
• Risk of explosion! Do not throw batteries into a fire.
• If a battery has leaked, put on protective gloves and
clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth.
• Do not disassemble, open or crush the batteries.
• Observe the plus (+) and minus (-) polarity signs.
• Protect the batteries from excessive heat.
• Do not charge or short-circuit batteries.
• If the device is not to be used for a relatively long period,
take the batteries out of the battery compartment.
• Use identical or equivalent battery types only.
• Always replace all batteries at the same time.
• Do not use rechargeable batteries!
Notes on electromagnetic compatibility
• The device is suitable for use in all environments listed in
these instructions for use, including domestic environments.
• The use of the device may be limited in the presence of elec-
tromagnetic disturbances. This could result in issues such as
error messages or the failure of the display/device.
• Avoid using this device directly next to other devices or
stacked on top of other devices, as this could lead to faulty
operation. If, however, it is necessary to use the device in the
manner stated, this device as well as the other devices must
be monitored to ensure they are working properly.
• The use of accessories other than those specified or provided
by the manufacturer of this device can lead to an increase
in electromagnetic emissions or a decrease in the device’s
electromagnetic immunity; this can result in faulty operation.
• Failure to comply with the above can impair the performance
of the device.
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