Safety
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− Disposal of the battery: Old or discharged batteries must
be disposed of or recycled correctly in accordance with
all applicable laws. Detailed information is available from
your municipal waste disposal department.
− Never touch leaking batteries without the proper
protection. If the battery acid comes into contact with skin,
wash the area thoroughly with soap and water.
− Prior to disposal, the batteries must first be removed and
disposed of separately.
− Avoid battery acid coming into contact with your eyes. If
battery acid does come into contact with your eyes, rinse
liberally with water and contact a doctor immediately.
− Keep children younger than eight away from the
panorama camera and accessories.
− Ensure that children do not push objects into the
panorama camera.
WARNING!
Hazardous for children and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental abilities (including those with partial
disability, and the elderly who have limited physical and
mental capacity) or who lack the appropriate experience
and know-how (such as teenagers).
− This panorama camera may be used by children 8 years
or older and persons with reduced physical, sensory
or mental abilities or lack of experience or know-
how provided that they are supervised or have been
instructed on how to safely use the panorama camera
and understand the hazards resulting therefrom. Children
must not play with the panorama camera. The camera
should not be cleaned or maintained by children without
supervision.
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