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WARNINGS
Use and Care of rechargeable batteries
Recharge using the specific manufacturer’s charger only.
A charger intended for a specific type of battery may become a fire hazard if used with
other types of battery.
Use electrical tools with the specific intended battery pack only.
The use of any other type of battery may lead to a risk of injury or fire.
When the battery is not in use, store it away from other metal objects, such as paperclips,
coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects that can create a connection
between two terminals. Short-circuiting the battery terminals can cause burns or fire.
If in very poor condition, a battery can leak liquid. Avoid contact with the eyes.
In the case of accidental contact, rinse immediately under running water.
If the liquid comes into contact with the eyes, seek medical assistance immediately.
Battery liquid can cause irritation or burns.
Keep batteries dry!
Keep batteries away from fire!
Always recycle batteries after use.
Never dispose of batteries with household waste; they must be deposited at
the
dedicated collection points for disposal.
Transporting batteries
Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are subject to the legal requirements on hazardous
goods. In the event of road transport by the user, no further precautions are necessary.
In the event of third-party transport (e.g. air transport or courier), transportation must
comply with the special requirements concerning packaging and labelling.
We recommend that you consult an expert.
Rechargeable batteries can only be transported if undamaged.
The packaging must prevent the batteries from moving around and exposed contacts
must be covered with adhesive tape.
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