Operating Instructions

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WARNING
A short-circuiting or unintended use can
cause batteries to overheat and create
an injury or fire hazard.
Do not transport or store batteries in the
pockets of garments.
Do not bring the battery contacts in contact
with jewelery, keys, or other electrically
conductive objects.
Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
Do not discharge the batteries through
short-circuiting.
Do not solder the batteries within the device.
Do not mix old and new batteries, and do not
mix batteries from dierent manufacturers or
with a diering type designation.
WARNING
If disposed of improperly third parties
can possibly be seriously injured and
the environment polluted. e burning
of plastic components generates toxic
fumes which may impair the health
of people. Batteries/rechargeable
batteries may explode if they are
damaged or heated excessively, and
thereby cause poisoning, burning,
corrosion or environmental
contamination.
If disposed of negligently unauthorized
persons are able to use the product
improperly.
e product must not be disposed of together
with household waste. Dispose of the device
and accessories properly
(see Chapter 11 Disposal).
Protect the product at all times from access
through unauthorized persons, especially
children.
4.5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
e electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of
the product to function in an environment where
electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic
discharges are present, without causing
electromagnetic interference to other devices.