Battery Precautions
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Before disposing of a battery, check your local laws, rules, and regulations, and
follow them accordingly.
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Do not open, crush, or perforate batteries; doing so could cause injury.
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Do not incinerate batteries. Keep batteries away from fire and other sources of
extreme heat. Exposing batteries to extreme heat (over 50 °C [122 °F]) could result
in an explosion or personal injury.
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Do not drop, hit, or otherwise abuse a battery, as doing so could expose the cell
contents, which are corrosive and explosive.
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Do not short-circuit the battery terminals. A short circuit could cause injury and
severe damage to a battery, making it unusable.
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Do not expose a battery to moisture or rain; doing so could cause an electric
shock.
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Do not leave batteries in the 27MG unit during instrument storage.
Equipment Disposal
Before disposing of the 27MG, check your local laws, rules, and regulations, and
follow them accordingly.
CE (European Community)
This device complies with the requirements of both directive
2004/108/EC concerning electromagnetic compatibility and directive
2006/95/EC concerning low voltage. The CE marking indicates
compliance with the above directives.
Important Information — Please Read Before Use
DMTA-10043-01EN, Rev. C, July 2016
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