24V NIMH BACKUP BATTERY
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A - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
•
Read this entire manual before starting the
installation.
• Do not allow children to operate the product.
• Be careful to check the connection polarity of
each item before installation
• Do not use the solar kit in conjunction with a
backup battery
• Disconnect from the mains before connecting
wires
2 - WARNING
This product has been designed solely to power
a gate motor drive. Any other use of the device is
not covered by the warranty or technical support.
Thomson cannot be held liable for any use that
does not comply with the instructions in this
manual and causes damage. Children should be
supervised to make sure that they do not play with
the device.
3 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
•
The battery does not require any special
maintenance. You can clean the exterior of
the battery. If doing so, do not use abrasive
substances, substances containing alcohol,
thinners or other flammable substances.
• Do not spray any products directly onto the unit.
4 - RECYCLING
The battery is recyclable, none of the items should
be left outdoors or thrown into a household bin.
Information on environmental
protection
The consumer is required by law to
recycle all used batteries and
accumulators.
Disposing of them in household waste
is strictly forbidden.
Batteries/accumulators containing harmful
substances are marked with symbols (shown
opposite) which indicate that it is forbidden
to discard them in the household waste. The
corresponding heavy metal designations are
as follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb =
lead. These used batteries/accumulators can
be disposed of at local waste treatment centres
(centres for sorting recyclable materials), which
are required to accept them. Keep batteries,
button cells and accumulators out of reach of
children. Store them in a safe place that is not
accessible to children. They could be swallowed
by children or pets. Risk of death! In the event
that a battery is swallowed, immediately contact
a doctor or go to A&E! Never short-circuit the
batteries, and do not burn them as they may
explode!
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