Danger from the lithium-ion battery!
– Do not open or dismantle batteries.
– Do not subject batteries to heat or fire. Avoid storage in
direct sunlight.
– Do not short-circuit the battery.
– Do not store batteries without packaging in containers
where short circuits with loose metal objects could occur.
– Do not remove battery from original packaging until imme-
diately before use.
– Avoid mechanical impacts.
– If fluids escape from the battery, avoid contact with the skin
or eyes. In case of contact, wash affected areas with plenty
of water and consult a doctor.
– Only use suitable chargers.
– To ensure that the device functions correctly, observe the
“plus” (+) and “minus” (-) markings on the battery when
inserting it.
– Store batteries out of the reach of children.
– Keep batteries clean and dry.
– Charge secondary batteries before use.
– Use batteries only for the use for which they are intended.
– Do not store batteries in a discharged state for more than 1
month.
– Do not store batteries for more than 1 year without
charging them.
Misuse or improper storage of the lithium-ion battery can
cause dangerous situations.
Risk of injury from improper hygienic cleaning of the control
elements of the device and equipment!
– Properly clean the control elements of the device and the
equipment used after training.
– Before placing the device into intermediate storage, mark
the components with the date and name of the last trainer.
In the event of improper hygienic cleaning of the control ele-
ments of the device and equipment, bodily fluids can lead to
skin reactions and injure athletes/patients with skin problems!
Risk of injury due to inhaling or swallowing cable clips!
– Keep cable clips in a safe place out of the reach of babies,
infants/children, and handicapped persons.
Inhaling or swallowing cable clips can lead to injuries.
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Hygiene
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Inhaling or swallowing
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Safety
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