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Use only 1,5V batteries, not rechargeable batteries.
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Install batteries correctly by matching the polarities (+/-).
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Always replace a complete set of batteries.
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Never mix used and new batteries.
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Remove exhausted batteries immediately.
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Remove batteries when not in use.
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Do not recharge and do not dispose of batteries in fire as the
batteries may explode.
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Ensure batteries are stored away from metal objects as contact
may cause a short circuit.
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Avoid exposing batteries to temperature or humidity extremes
or direct sunlight.
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Keep all batteries out of reach from children. They are a choking
hazard.
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Please retain packaging for future reference.
Consideration of duty according to the battery law
Old batteries do not belong to domestic waste because they
could cause damages of health and environment. End-users
are committed by law to bring back needed batteries to
distributors and other collecting points!
Consideration of duty according to the law of electrical devices
This symbol means that you must dispose of electrical
devices separated from the General household waste when it
reaches the end of its useful life. Take your unit to your local
waste collection point or recycling centre. This applies to all
countries of the European Union, and to other European
countries with a separate waste collection system.