G How To Remove The Built-In Battery - Toshiba gigabeat F60 Owner's Manual

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How to Remove the Built-in Battery
Remove the built-in battery before disposing of the gigabeat.
Never disassemble the gigabeat unless it is to be disposed of.
Set the BATTERY switch on the bottom of the main
unit to "OFF".
Remove the two screws on the bottom using a
jeweler's screwdriver (Phillips head).
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Do not attempt to drive a nail into the built-in battery, nor strike it with a hammer,
step on it or otherwise subject it to strong impact. The electrodes may short-
circuit, resulting in heat generation, explosion or ignition.
Do not connect the electrodes (positive/negative terminals) of the built-in
battery using a wire or other metal object. Also avoid carrying or storing the
battery together with a necklace, hairpin or other object made of metal. The
electrodes may short-circuit, resulting in heat generation, explosion or ignition.
Do not heat, disassemble or modify the built-in battery or place it in fire or
water. Doing so may cause an explosion, ignition or heat generation, resulting
in fire or serious injury.
Do not place the built-in battery near fire or in the heat of the sun. Doing so
may result in fire, explosion or heat generation.
Do not bring the built-in battery near heating equipment. Doing so may result
in fire, explosion or heat generation.
Wrap the connector of the built-in battery with insulation tape. Otherwise, the
electrodes may short-circuit, resulting in heat generation, explosion or ignition.
Do not place the built-in battery within the reach of small children. Doing so
may result in injury or accident.
If leaked fluid from the built-in battery should enter your eye, rinse with clean
water and seek immediate medical attention. Neglecting proper cleaning or
medical treatment may result in eye injury.

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