Correct Battery Handling - Silvercrest SL 80/2 100CI Operation And Safety Notes

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Correct battery handling

Batteries may contain toxic agents. Ensure that batteries are not within the
reach of children. Children could put the batteries in their mouth and swallow
them. If a battery is swallowed, call for medical help immediately.
Batteries that are getting discharged may damage the remote control. If the
receiver is not in use for a longer period of time, remove the batteries from the
remote control.
Batteries may contain toxic agents. Please, therefore, dispose of the batteries
immediately in an ecologically accepted manner according to the prevailing
statutory regulations. Never throw batteries in the household garbage, but
dispose of them at the collection points intended for the purpose.
Never expose the batteries to open fire or strong heat, as otherwise there is a
danger of explosion.
Never charge the batteries, as they may explode.
Always replace the batteries by batteries of the same type.
Disposal of old devices
If this symbol of a crossed-out garbage can is displayed on a product, this
product is covered under the European Guidelines 2002/96/EC.
All old electrical and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from
household garbage, at specially provided public locations.
By properly disposing of the old device, you avoid damage to the environment
and endangerment of the personal health.
You can obtain further information about disposal of old devices from the city
administration, at the time of disposal or from the shop where you purchased
the product.
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