Notes On Dealing With Batteries; Manufacturer's Warranty - CEStronics OMEGA FLEX Manual

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2   For your safety
Danger through climatic influences
Do not use the Programming Adaptor in corrosive atmosphere (chlorine, Ammonia, Lime
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water)
Do not use the Programming Adaptor in areas with high dust formation.
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Do not use the handle set near heat sources.
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2.4 Notes on dealing with batteries

Only the batteries specified by CES for electronic cylinders may be used in OMEGA FLEX elec
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tronic cylinders (Panasonic CR2 Industrial Lithium 3,0 V 850 mAh).
Before inserting the batteries, check whether the contacts in the device and on the bat
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teries are clean. Otherwise, clean them. Do not touch the contacts after the cleaning pro
cess.
When inserting the batteries, ensure that the polarity is correct (+/-).
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Never try to recharge the batteries. There is a risk of explosion!
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Do not short circuit the batteries.
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Store batteries in a cool and dry place. Direct heat may damage the batteries. Therefore, do
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not expose batteries to any strong heat source and do not dispose of the batteries into fire.
If you do not use devices for longer time, take out the batteries.
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Remove the leaking batteries immediately from the device. Clean the contacts before
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inserting new batteries. There is danger of acid burns from the battery acid.
Remove the empty batteries from the device.
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Recycle the empty batteries.
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2.5 Manufacturer's warranty

The following damages are not covered by the manufacturer warranty:
Damages to the exterior mechanical parts as well as subsequent damages arising from
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normal wear and tear.
Damages caused by external events or influences
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Damages caused by deficient installation
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Damages caused by deficient maintenance
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Damages caused by false operation
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Damages caused by overvoltage
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Damages caused by fire, water or smoke
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