4.2 Dealing with lithium batteries
WARNING!
Incorrect handling of lithium batteries can result in injury
In the event of a short circuit, overheating or mechanical damage, lithium bat‐
teries can cause severe injuries.
Follow the advice on the correct handling of lithium batteries in the present sec‐
tion.
When handled correctly and appropriately lithium batteries pose no risk.
Store lithium batteries in a cool, dry place, ideally in the original packaging.
Store lithium batteries away from heat sources (e.g. radiators or sunlight). Lithium batteries are
hermetically sealed. Never attempt to open a lithium battery.
If the battery housing is damaged small amounts of the electrolyte may leak out. If this should
happen, seal the lithium battery in airtight packaging and wipe up the traces of electrolyte
using absorbent paper towels. You must wear protective rubber gloves when doing so. Clean
your hands and the affected surface thoroughly with cold water.
Installation and starting up
Tour Guide TG C18, C2, 16 HAT,16 R, 16 T
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Summary of Contents for Tour Guide TG 16 HAT
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Page 28: ...5 3 Bodypack Receiver TG 16 R Connections and controls tour guide system 28 ...
Page 31: ...5 4 Charger system TG C2 Connections and controls Tour Guide TG C18 C2 16 HAT 16 R 16 T 31 ...
Page 33: ...5 5 Charger system TG C18 Connections and controls Tour Guide TG C18 C2 16 HAT 16 R 16 T 33 ...
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