18
GB
DANGER from batteries!
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Ensure that the battery is not damaged as you remove it.
Fire hazard!
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The removed battery must not be disassembled.
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Never short-circuit the battery. The contacts on the re-
moved battery must not be connected by metallic objects.
The battery may overheat and explode.
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Only remove the battery to dispose of the device. The de-
vice is destroyed by removing the battery. Never try to op-
erate a disassembled device.
1. Disconnect the device from the mains.
2. Switch on the device and let it run until the battery is empty.
3.
Figure A:
remove the attachment
12
,
3
,
4
,
11
,
13
from
the hair and beard trimmer
5
by pressing it with the thumb
towards the rear.
4.
Figure D:
use a Phillips screwdriver to release the
3 screws on the back and on the top end of the device.
5.
Figure E:
use a screwdriver to lever open the side seam
and unfold the two halves of the housing apart.
6.
Figure F:
release the 3 screws on the board and turn it so
that the battery faces you.
7.
Figure G:
release the connections between the battery and
the board with a pair of pliers/wire cutters. Remove the ex-
posed battery. Take the battery and the device separately to
suitable disposal.
The lithium-ion battery used for this device
may not be treated as household waste. The
battery must be disposed of properly. Con-
tact battery distributors or local waste dispos-
al points for this.
Li-ions
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