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Safety Instructions, Warning Indications and other Notes
Used batteries must be treated as hazardous waste.
These batteries are marked with the recycling symbol and the sign
showing a crossed-out rubbish bin, and should not be disposed of
with ordinary household waste.
waste.
Buy-back terms and type of recycling are to be agreed with the
manufacturer as described in § 8 of the battery legislation.
Do not smoke!
No naked flames, glowing embers or sparks near the battery - fire
and explosion hazard!
Avoid fire and explosion hazards and short circuits due to
overheating!
Keep away from naked flames and strong heat sources.
Always wear protective clothing (e.g. safety goggles and safety
gloves) when working on cells and batteries.
batteries.
Always wash your hands after completing the work. Use insulated
tools only. Do not physically
alter the battery, strike, crush, compress, notch, dent or modify it in
any way.
Hazardous electric voltage! The metal parts of the battery cells are
permanently live. Therefore do not place any foreign objects or tools
on the battery.
Observe national health and safety regulations.
If the materials leak, do not inhale the fumes. Wear safety gloves.
Follow the user instructions and keep them in a visible position in the
charging area.
Work on the batteries should be performed only as instructed by
specialist personnel.
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