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7Disposal
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7.2 Removing the batteries
1. Run the appliance until the batteries are
completely empty and the motor stops.
2. Loosen the 5 screws on the side of the
motor unit with a Philips screwdriver
(Fig. 18).
3. Remove the cover.
4. Take out the built-in batteries.
5. Refit the cover and fasten it with the
5screws.
6. Give the appliance and the removed bat-
teries to the respective separate disposal
points, to your dealer or to Royal appli-
ance.
WARNING:
Improper charging of the batteries can
cause injury!
If it becomes necessary to replace the
batteries, contact a specialist dealer or Roy-
al Appliance Customer Services.
Never replace the batteries yourself.
By no means replace the original batter-
ies by batteries of a different type.
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WARNING:
Danger of injury by improper handling of
batteries!
Never short-circuit the batteries, i.e. nev-
er touch both poles simultaneously, espe-
cially with conductive objects.
Never dismantle the batteries.
Never expose the batteries to high tem-
peratures.
Improper handling can lead to liquid
leaking from the batteries. Avoid any contact
with the fluid.
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