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DETAILS AND PRECAUTIONS ON THE USE OF BATTERIES :
- Discard a used battery in nature or garbage pollutes and prevents the recovery of recyclable materials.
It is therefore important
to limit consumption of batteries
and follow these guidelines:
focus on alkaline batteries (that last longer than the saline batteries) and when possible, rechargeable
batteries
deposit batteries and accumulators in specific containers arranged among traders.
For example, metals will be valued and polluted the environment because they contain heavy metals
hazardous to health and the environment primarily (cadmium and nickel)
- The piles must installation by respecting the polarity indicated on the apparatus and the pile.
An incorrect positioning can is to damage the apparatus, is to cause escapes on the level of the pile, is to the extreme to
cause a fire or the explosion of the pile.
- To ensure proper operation, the batteries must be in good condition. In case of abnormality in the functioning of the
device, put fresh batteries
- Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. They could run, warm up, causing a fire or explosion.
- Replace all batteries at the same time. Never mix zinc batteries with alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries
- The batteries must be removed from the device
- Also, remove the batteries from your device if you do not use it for a long time, if the batteries may leak and cause
damage.
- Never try to short-circuit the battery terminals
- Never dispose of batteries in fire, they might explode
- Charging of batteries is to be performed by an adult.
- Remove batteries from the device before reloading.
- We recommend an adult to supervise children when they change the batteries so that these instructions are complied
with or to make himself the replacement of batteries.
- If a battery is swallowed, immediately consult a doctor or poison control center nearest you.
Do not forget to carry the product with you