Battery
16
ATTENTION
Improper use can cause the batteries to leak, overheat or explode.
When handling the battery, follow all instructions and warnings that
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are supplied with or printed on the battery.
The battery is not rechargeable therefore never attempt to charge the
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battery.
Never short-circuit the battery.
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Never expose the battery to high heat.
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Do not transport the battery together with metal objects, e.g. neck-
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laces or hair pins.
The risk of the battery leaking is greatest when the battery is dis-
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charged. To avoid damage to the hand-held transmitter you should
remove the battery when it is discharged or if the hand-held transmit-
ter will not be used for a prolonged period.
If liquid from a damaged battery comes in contact with clothing, the
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eyes or the skin, immediately flush the affected area with ample wa-
ter.
Dispose of the battery in accordance with locally applicable disposal
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regulations. Insulate the contacts with insulating tape.
Keep new and used batteries out of the reach of children. Swallow-
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ing the battery can seriously damage your health. If a battery is swal-
lowed immediately seek medical assistance.
Battery disposal
16.1
Batteries and electronic devices are subject to the current versions of
the European Directive 2006/66/EC or 2002/96/EC and must not be
disposed of as household waste.
Every consumer is therefore legally obligated to dispose of batteries
and used/scrap electronic devices in the marked recycling containers
at a waste collection point or return to retail trade. Return is free of
charge.
Dispose of packaging in corresponding recycling container in accordance with
national regulations.
Changing the battery
16.2
See "Teaching the unit on page 9".
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