12. RISK OF INJURY! To avoid any dangerous situations arising, a
faulty appliance may only be repaired by either the manufacturer,
its customer service department or a similarly qualified person.
13. RISK OF INJURY! The tip of the spiral is very sharp and should
not be touched.
14. Always ensure that the wine bottle is stable when opening it.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON HANDLING
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES / BATTERIES
Please note the following instructions when handling rechargeable batteries / batteries:
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RISK OF EXPLOSION AND INJURY! Never throw rechargeable batteries / batteries into a
fire. Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
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When replacing rechargeable batteries / batteries, only use the same type of rechargeable
battery / battery or an equivalent.
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Always change all the rechargeable batteries / batteries at the same time. Do not use a
combination of new and used rechargeable batteries / batteries, i.e. those with unequal charges.
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RISK OF EXPLOSION AND INJURY! Never open rechargeable batteries / batteries. Never solder
or weld rechargeable batteries / batteries.
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RISK OF EXPLOSION AND INJURY! Do not short-circuit the connections.
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RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION! Ensure that the rechargeable batteries / batteries are inserted
correctly. Observe the (+) plus and (-) minus polarities on the rechargeable battery / battery and
the battery compartment. Improperly inserted rechargeable batteries / batteries could leak or in
extreme cases cause a fire or explosion.
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RISK OF EXPLOSION! Never expose the rechargeable batteries / batteries to excessive heat
(e.g. strong sunlight or fire).
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Check the rechargeable batteries / batteries regularly. Leaking rechargeable batteries / batteries
can cause damage to the appliance.
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DANGER OF INJURY! If a rechargeable battery / battery has leaked, remove it from the battery
compartment with the help of a cloth and dispose of it properly. Avoid battery acid coming into
contact with your skin and eyes. If battery acid comes into contact with your eyes, rinse out your
eyes with lots of water and immediately contact a doctor. If battery acid comes into contact with
your skin, rinse the affected area immediately using lots of soap and water.
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Keep rechargeable batteries / batteries out of the reach of children. There is a risk that children
could put rechargeable batteries / batteries in their mouth and swallow them. If a rechargeable
battery / battery has been swallowed, please obtain immediate medical assistance.
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Remove dead rechargeable batteries / batteries. Also remove the rechargeable
batteries / batteries if you know that the appliance is not going to be used for a long period
of time. Otherwise, the rechargeable batteries / batteries may leak and cause damage.
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Please remove the rechargeable batteries / batteries before disposing of this appliance.
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Rechargeable batteries / batteries do not belong in the household rubbish!
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Every consumer is obliged by law to dispose of rechargeable batteries / batteries properly.
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If these instructions are not observed, the rechargeable batteries / batteries may discharge beyond
their end-point voltage. There is then a risk of them leaking.
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