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discrepancies between the operating manual and the actual handling of this
Breathalyzer and must react accordingly.
Replacing the sensor module:
1.
Push the button on the back of the device to the right side (see fig. 1).
Pull the battery compartment cover downwards and remove the battery cover.
2.
3.
Remove both batteries.
4.
Grab both handles to the left and right of the sensor (see fig. 2).
5.
Pull down side and take out the existing sensor module.
6.
Place new sensor carefully in the device with orientation shown in the third
figure until you hear a click tone.
7.
Put inside both batteries again.
8.
Fix the battery compartment cover on the device.
Battery notices:
The device associated with this operating manual contains 2 AA Alkaline batteries
(1.5 V) in delivery condition. This batteries are not made for recharging. The use of
a rechargeable battery is not possible with this device and can damage it.
If the included batteries are depleted, they must not be thrown into the household
waste. Used batteries may contain harmful substances that can cause environmen-
tal or health damage. Please return all depleted batteries to electrical appliance
stores, who collect them for free.
Battery exchange:
To replace the batteries, push the button on the back of the device to the right
side, then pull the battery compartment cover downwards and remove the battery
cover. Now you can replace both batteries. Be aware of the polarity when inserting
the battery (+/- pole). Put the battery compartment cover on the rear panel and
press it gently on the device until it clicks. In the EU the return of used batteries is
mandatory by law. All depleted batteries and also rechargeable batteries will be
recycled. This way valuable resources like iron, zinc and nickel can be retrieved
and are reusable then. Battery recycling is the easiest lesson in environmental
protection - so please support it!
The shown garbage bins mean that batteries or rechargeable
batteries must not be thrown into the household waste. The signs
below the garbage bins are acronyms for the chemical substances
inside the battery:
Hg: Battery contains Mercury
Cd: Battery contains Cadmium
Pb: Battery contains Lead

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