Test the batteries regularly. Chemicals which leak may cause
long-term damages to the appliance. Be particularly careful when
handling damaged or leaking batteries.
Danger of chemical burn! Wear protective gloves.
Chemicals which leak from a battery may cause skin irritations.
In case of skin contact, rinse with ample water. If the chemicals
have come into contact with the eyes, always rinse them with
water, do not rub them and consult a physician immediately.
Neither use different battery nor rechargeable battery types nor
mix old and new batteries.
Always insert batteries with the correct polarity, because otherwise
the danger of bursting exists.
Remove the batteries from the appliance if you do not wish to use
it for a longer period or wish to store it.
Insert the batteries using the correct polarity.
Do not allow children to replace the batteries without adult super-
vision.
Always select the correct size and battery type for the intended
use. The information provided with the appliance for supporting
the correct battery selection should be kept as a reference.
Clean the battery contacts and also the equipment's contacts
before installing the battery.
Remove used batteries without delay and dispose of them in an
environmentally responsible manner.
Do not dismantle batteries.
If the battery compartment cover doesn't close properly, do not
use the remote control any longer and keep it out of the reach of
children.
Avoid extreme conditions and temperatures which can influence
batteries / rechargeable batteries, e.g. placing them on radiators /
direct insolation.
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