
Battery safety:
WARNING!
- If the battery is replaced incorrectly, this may cause the battery to explode.
- Only replace a battery with the same battery type.
- Never expose batteries to intense heat, including sunlight, open flames, etc.
- Never store batteries in a hot, high temperature environment. This may cause the battery to explode as well
as the leakage of flammable liquids or gasses.
- Never expose batteries to an open flame or place them in or near a hot oven.
- Never purposefully damage batteries or try to cut into them as this may cause the battery to explode.
- Do not expose batteries to extremely low air pressure (at high altitudes) since this may cause the battery to
explode as well as the leakage of flammable liquids or gasses.
- If the device is not in use for a long period of time (a few months, for example), ensure that any batteries
are removed from the device before it is stored.
- Always immediately remove empty batteries from the device.
- Avoid carrying batteries in a pocket, wallet, or bag. Contact with metal objects like coins, keys and similar
can cause damage, leakages, or short-circuits.
- Always ensure that batteries are kept out of reach of children.
Recycling:
Never dispose of batteries with normal refuse. Batteries can contain substances that are damaging to the
environment. If a battery is recycled using the correct methods, it can be a valuable source of reusable
materials. Contact your local council for more information about how best to dispose of batteries.
The information included in this user manual is subject to change at any time and without notification:
Version: 1.0
Date and author initials: 19-09-2020 RV
Revision date and author initials: -