L 4025 /
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities, or
by persons lacking in experience or knowledge, unless they are supervised or instructed on the use of this apparatus by a
person responsible for their safety.Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with this appliance.
Precision and precautions about the battery use
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Throwing away a used battery in the environment or with household waste pollutes and avoids the recuperation of
reusable materials.
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It is important to limit the battery consumption and to respect the following rules:
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Favor alkaline battery (last longer than saline battery) and when it’s possible use rechargeable battery.
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Leave used batteries and accumulators in adapted containers that you can find in some retailers. In that way,
metals don’t pollute the environment and the health.
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Battery has to be inserted by respecting the polarity show on the apparel and the battery. An incorrect positioning
can damage the apparel, cause leaking and even provoke fire and the explosion of the battery.
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To assure a good functioning, battery has to be in a good condition. If there is a problem, put new battery.
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Never try to recharge battery not made for this. It could leak, warm up, cause fire or explode.
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Replace all the battery at the same time. Never mix up alkaline battery with saline battery.
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Used battery has to be removed.
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Also, remove the battery if you’re not using the apparel for a long time.
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Never try to short-circuit the terminal of a battery.
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Never throw away the battery in fire because they can explode.
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Take out the accumulator from the apparel before reload it.
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We recommend that an adult watch if a child change the battery to respect those rules.
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If you swallow a battery, go immediately to your doctor or the hospital.
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For the best ongoing performance, we recommend using only fresh, high-quality, alkaline batteries.