Yamaha PW SYSTEM Manual page 35

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WARNING
Coin battery is hazardous and is to be kept away from
children (whether the battery is new or used).
If the cover of coin battery does not close securely,
stop using the product.
Coin battery can cause severe or fatal injuries in 2
hours or less if it is swallowed or placed inside any
part of the body.
Medical attention should be sought immediately if it is
suspected coin battery has been swallowed or placed
inside any part of the body.
Unfortunately, it is not obvious when coin battery is
stuck in a child's oesophagus (food pipe).
There are no specific symptoms associated with this.
The child might:
• cough, gag or drool a lot;
• appear to have a stomach upset or a virus;
• be sick;
• point to their throat or stomach;
• have a pain in their abdomen, chest or throat;
• be tired or lethargic;
• be quieter or more clingy than usual or otherwise
"not themselves";
• lose their appetite or have a reduced appetite; and
• not want to eat solid food/be unable to eat solid
food.
These sorts of symptoms vary or fluctuate, with the
pain increasing and then subsiding.
A specific symptom to coin battery ingestion is vomit-
ing fresh (bright red) blood. If the child does this seek
immediate medical help.
The lack of clear symptoms is why it is important to
be vigilant with used or spare coin batteries in the
home and the products that contain them.
TIP
• Make sure that the O-ring is installed correctly.
• Use a new coin battery (sold separately).
• When the coin battery is completely discharged and
the power of the vehicle is turned on, the clock "--:--"
will flash for 5 seconds, and then "--:--" will remain
shown. Additionally the language indication is in Eng-
lish. Replace the coin battery if this happens.
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