• Keep new and used batteries out of the reach of children.
• If you believe that the batteries may have been swallowed or placed in any part body, seek medi-
cal attention immediately.
• Throwing the battery into a fire or hot air oven or mechanical crushing or cutting battery may
cause an explosion.
• Leaving the battery in an extremely high temperature environment may cause it to explode or
leak flammable liquids.
• Battery exposed to extremely low air pressure may result in explosion or leakage flammable
liquids.
• Improper handling (long-term charging, short circuit, breaking with another object, etc.) may result
in result in fire, overheating or leakage of dangerous substances from the battery.
• The battery or accumulator, which may be part of the product, is subject to a lifetime in length six
months, because it is a consumable.
• Do not disassemble, repair or modify the battery or charging station.
• When removing the battery, the product must be disconnected from the power supply.
• Do not wipe or clean the charger tips with a wet cloth or wet hands.
INFORMATION FOR USERS FOR THE DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT (HOMES)
This symbol placed on the product or in the original product documentation means that used
electrical or electronic products must not be disposed of together with municipal waste. If
you want to dispose of these products correctly, take them to a designated collection point,
where they will be accepted free of charge. By disposing of the product in this way, you help protect
precious natural resources and help prevent possible negative impacts on the environment and
human health that could result from improper waste disposal. Please contact your local authority or
the nearest collection point for more detailed information. According to national regulations, fines
can also be issued to anyone who disposes of this type of waste incorrectly.
Information for users regarding the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment
(business and corporate use)
For proper disposal of electrical and electronic equipment for commercial and business use,
contact the manufacturer or importer of the product. They will provide you with information on all
disposal methods and, according to the date indicated on the electrical or electronic equipment
on the market, tell you who is responsible for financing the disposal of that electrical or electronic
equipment. Information regarding disposal procedures in other non-EU countries. The above symbol
only applies to European Union countries. For the correct disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment, ask your local authorities or the equipment dealer for the appropriate information.
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