Battery Disposal - Sanitas SPO25 Manual

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Observe the plus
(+)
and minus
(-)
polarity
signs,
.
lf a
battery
has
leaked, put on protective gloves and clean the battery compadment with a
dry cloth.
.
Protect the batteries from excessive
heat.
.
I
Risf
ot
exptosion!
Never
throw batteries into
a
fire.
.
Do
not charge
or
short-circuit batteries.
.
lf
the device
is
not to be
used
for a long period, take the batteries out
of
the battery com-
partment.
.
Use
identical
or
equivalent battery types
only.
.
Always replace all batteries
at
the
same
time.
.
Do
not
use
rechargeable batteries.
.
Do
not disassemble, split
or
crush the
ba'iteries.
Battery disposal
.
The
empty, completely flat
ba'tteries
must
be
disposed of through specially designated
collection boxes, recycling points
or
electronics
retailers. You are legally
required to dispose
of
the batteries.
o The
codes below
are
printed on balteries containing harmful substances:
Pb
= Battery contains
lead,
Cd = Battery contains cadmium,
Hg
= Battery contains
mercury.
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