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Battery disposal
Exhausted batteries should be removed from the product and taken to
a recycling facility. You can place batteries marked alkaline in normal
household waste, but these are better taken to a recycling facility.
Please follow these symbols on batteries, which contain harmful substances:
Pb = Battery contains Lead
Cd = Battery contains Cadmium
Hg = Battery contains Mercury
Batteries should not be considered
regular waste. Empty batteries
should be returned to a recycling
facility
Cd
Hg
Pb
Battery warnings
Always take care to insert your batteries correctly, observing the plus and minus marks
on the battery and appliance.
Do not mix new and used batteries.
Do not mix different types of batteries.
Always remove dead batteries and all batteries if you are not going to use the product
for long periods (as batteries may leak and cause damage).
Exhausted batteries should be removed from the product and disposed of in
accordance with the makers recommendations.
Only place batteries marked alkaline in normal household waste.
Never attempt to re-charge ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries.
Batteries should always be changed by an adult.
Keep batteries out of reach of children.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire this may cause them to explode.
Children can choke on batteries. If swallowed seek medical advise immediately.