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5 Disposal
5 Disposal
Electrical waste must not be dis-
posed of with domestic waste.
Consult your local authorities or
your dealer for advice on recy-
cling.
When the appliance, especially the battery,
has reached the end of its service life or when
dysfunctions recur, disable the appliance by
removing the battery.
5.1 Removing the batteries
1. Run the appliance until the battery is com-
pletely empty and the motor stops.
2. Loosen the screw on the back side of the
appliance (Fig. 7/2) with a screwdriver.
3. Remove the cover (Fig. 7/1).
4. Remove the exhausted battery from the
battery compartment.
5. Put the cover back on and refit the fasten-
ing-screw on the back of the appliance.
6. Give the appliance and the removed bat-
tery to the respective separate disposal
points, to your dealer or directly to Royal
Appliance.
ATTENTION:
Danger of pollution! The appliance contains
rechargeable batteries that must not dis-
posed of in your domestic waste. Give the
appliance and the removed batteries sepa-
rately to the respective disposal points, to
your dealer or directly to Royal Appliance.
WARNING:
Danger of injury by improper handling of
batteries!
Never short-circuit the battery, i.e. never
touch both poles simultaneously, especially
with metal objects.
Never dismantle the battery.
Never expose the battery to high tem-
peratures.
Improper handling can lead to liquid
leaking from the battery. This can cause
skin irritations. Avoid any contact with the
fluid.
If the battery needs replacing, contact a
specialist dealer or Royal Appliance Cus-
tomer Services.
Never exchange the battery yourself,
and by no means replace it with batteries of
a different type.
WARNING:
Danger of electric shock!
Before removing the battery, make sure
that:
the AC adapter is not connected,
the battery is empty and
the appliance switched off.
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