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2) The battery and power supply module must not be exposed to flame and other heat sources. They must be prevented from direct
sunlight and should be kept clean and dry in storage. Clean the connection port of the battery or power supply module with clean
and dry soft cloth.
3) Do not make the battery or power supply module short-circuited. As the short circuit may be easily caused by mutual contact or
contact with other conductors, several batteries or power supply modules must not be stored in the same carton or drawer. Do not
remove the original package until the battery and power supply module are required.
4) The battery and power supply module must be prevented from mechanical impact.
5) The leaky battery must not contact with the skin or eyes. In case of contact, rinse with plenty of clean water and immediately seek
medical help.
6) Use the standard battery and power supply module provided by the manufacturer. Any improper replacement or charging of alkaline
batteries (such as lithium batteries) may easily result in explosion.
7) The waste battery and power supply module should be recovered and disposed separately with other wastes. The battery contains
toxic substances. It must be discarded or recycled according to the local provisions.
2.2.7.
Transportation
1) The heavy instrument must be handled carefully. If necessary, use tools (such as the crane) to move the instrument to prevent
damage to the body.
2) The instrument handle is applicable to handling by individuals. The instrument must not be fixed on the transport equipment during
transportation. In order to prevent damage to the property and body, observe the manufacturer‘s safety provisions on instrument
transportation.
3) If the instrument is operated on the transport vehicle, the driver should drive carefully to ensure the transportation safety. The
manufacturer will not be responsible for emergencies in transportation. Do not operate the machine during transportation. Take
reinforcement and protection measures to ensure the safety of transportation.
2.2.8.
Waste Disposal/Environmental Protection
1) Do not dispose the equipment with the battery or accumulator mark along with other unclassified wastes. Instead, such equipment
should be collected separately and discarded or disposed in the appropriate collection place or by the customer service center of
the manufacturer.
2) Do not dispose the discarded electronic equipment with other unclassified wastes. Such electronic equipment should be collected
separately. The manufacturer has the right and responsibility to help end users to dispose waste products. If necessary, contact the
customer service center of the manufacturer for corresponding disposal to avoid damage to the environment.
3) Toxic substances (heavy dust such as lead, beryllium, nickel, etc.) may be released in machining or thermal reprocessing of the
instrument or internal parts. In this case, the instrument or internal parts must be removed by technical personnel who have
received special training and relevant experience, so as to avoid personal injuries.
4) Toxic substances or fuel released by the instrument in reprocessing should be disposed in the specified method, with reference to
the safety operation rules put forward by the manufacturer, so as to avoid personal injuries.