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on the inner side of the rear wall there is a silver-coloured label with various mains voltage
and fuse values. After switching over the mains voltage to 115V AC, stick the appropriate label
on the outer side of the device's rear wall below the mains socket so that it covers the printed
value 230V. Furthermore, the mains fuse T630mA must be exchanged for T1.6A. Cover the
labelling of the fuse accordingly.
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refit lid.
3. Notes for the user
3.1 Use of the battery is to be avoided in the following locations.
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areas exposed to direct sunlight
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areas with excessive radioactivity, infrared radiation or ultra-violet radiation
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areas with organic solvent vapours, dust, salt or corrosive gases
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areas with abnormal vibration.
3.2 Regulations for battery use
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Do not throw batteries into the fire. Do not place batteries in the proximity of fires.
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Do not short battery poles.
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Do not tamper with or open batteries.
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If the battery has been damaged and diluted sulphuric acid comes into contact with skin or
clothing, rinse immediately with plenty of water. If diluted sulphuric acid gets into the eyes,
consult a doctor immediately.
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Always re-charge a battery after discharging.
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Never use batteries with different capacities, different degree of discharge or a mixture of old
and new batteries together. The manufacturing dates should be within one month of each
other.
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Batteries should be stored at as low a temperature as possible. If batteries are stored at
normal temperatures, one additional charging procedure is necessary once every six months.
3.3 Storage and additional charging
During storage the capacity is reduced due to self-discharge. The battery should be stored in a cool,
dry place.
If the average monthly temperature is between 20°C and 30°C, one additional charging procedure is
necessary every 4 months.
If a stored battery is to be used, one charging procedure should always be carried out before use.
3.4 Transport
Avoid excessive jolting or knocks.
Remove the batteries from the housing during transport
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