I Handling Alkaline Batteries
G Should fluid from the battery accidentally get into your eyes, there is a threat
of loss of eyesight, do not rub them. Immediately rinse your eyes with clean
tap water and then consult a physician immediately.
I Handling Alkaline Batteries
G Do not put the battery in a fire, expose it to heat, dismantle or modify it. If the
insulation or safety valve is damaged, the battery may leak fluid, overheat or
explode.
G Do not insert the battery with the poles reversed. Doing so may cause some
abnormality or a short and the battery may leak fluid, overheat or explode.
G Keep the battery out of the reach of children. If the battery is swallowed,
contact a physician immediately.
G If the alkali fluid gets in your mouth, rinse your mouth with water and contact
a physician immediately.
G If the alkali fluid gets on your skin or clothes, it may burn your skin,
thoroughly rinse the affected area with tap water.
G Do not store batteries with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins,
doing so may cause the positive and negative poles to be shorted.
G Do not mix new and old batteries or other makes of batteries. The different
attributes may cause the battery to leak fluid, overheat or explode.
G This battery was not made to be recharged. Recharging this battery may
damage the insulation or internal structure and may cause the battery to leak
fluid, overheat or explode.
G Do not damage or remove the label on the exterior of the battery. Doing so
may cause the battery to short, leak fluid, overheat or explode.
G Do not drop, throw or expose the battery to extreme impact. Doing so may
cause the battery to leak fluid, overheat or explode.
G Do not alter the shape of the battery. If the insulation or safety valve is
damaged, the battery may leak fluid, overheat or explode.
Danger!
Warning!
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