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Safety notes
CAUTION!
Eye injuries or property damage can occur if the batte-
ries are not handled properly!
Only charge the rechargeable batteries in charging devices
that have either been supplied or recommended by the
manufacturer.
Keep the unused batteries far away from metallic objects
which could cause bridging of the contacts.
In the devices only use the batteries that are intended for
them (battery technology and type).
Fluid can emerge from the battery in the event of incorrect
use. Avoid contact with it. In the event of accidental contact
with the battery fluid, rinse with water. If battery fluid gets
in the eyes also seek medical attention.
In accordance with the battery ordinance, batteries
must not be disposed of with domestic waste!
Batteries purchased from TELENOT can be returned free
of charge, where they are disposed of properly.
3 6 Conduct in the event of danger and accidents
Preventive measures
You must always be prepared for the case of accidents or
fire.
Store the first-aid equipment (medical kit, blankets, etc.)
within easy reach.
Store the fire extinguisher within easy reach.
Make sure that personnel are familiar with accident notifi-
cation, first-aid, and rescue equipment.
Clear access routes for rescue vehicles.
In hazardous situation: handle correctly!
Put the device out of operation immediately.
Rescue all persons from the danger zone.
Initiate first-aid measures.
Inform the authorized personell at the location of use.
Notify a doctor and/ or the fire department.
Clear access routes for rescue vehicles.
If the device is shut down for an extended period, the
rechargeable batteries or other batteries should be
removed from the battery compartment.
Under no circumstances should an empty rechargeable
battery (or other battery) remain permanently in the
device (risk of leaking battery acid).