Safety Remarks - SSS Siedle Siedle Scope S 850-0 Operating Instructions Manual

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Safety remarks

Danger
Mounting, installation and servicing
work on electrical devices may only
be performed by a suitably qualified
electrician. Failure to observe this
regulation could result in the risk of
serious damage to health or fatal
injury due to electric shocks.
Danger
• Keep the charger away from
sources of heat and naked flames!
• Never immerse the battery in
water or salt water!
• Never dismantle or modify the bat-
tery or expose it to heat!
• Avoid dropping the battery if at all
possible!
• Protect the battery from knocks or
impacts, as these can damage the
housing!
• Otherwise there is a risk of explo-
sion or battery leakage, which could
result in fire, injury or damage to the
surroundings.
• If a battery leaks and the emerging
substances come into contact with
the eyes, mouth, skin or clothing,
rinse the affected area immediately
using water and consult a doctor.
• Only charge the battery in the
cordless handset using the provided
charging cradle and the original
power supply unit.
• The charging cradle and the power
supply unit were developed exclu-
sively for use with the Siedle Scope
cordless handset.
• Never use in conjunction with
other products or batteries!
• A risk of overheating and defor-
mation exists which could cause fires
or initiate electric shocks.
• Do not expose the device to over-
heating or excessive pressure!
Warning
• Operating the device not in
accordance with its intended pur-
pose can cause injury.
• Do not drop or throw the devices!
• Do not use the devices if they are
damaged, for example if the device
housing has been damaged (sharp
edges or exposed parts)!
Warning
• Install the base station in a dry and
dust-free location away from direct
sunlight.
• Siedle Scope is not suitable for
use in wet rooms or in areas with an
explosion risk.
• The cordless handset and the base
station must be set up at least one
metre away from other electrical
devices.
• When used close to medical
devices, functional disturbances can
occur. In such cases, contact your
specialist dealer or electrical installer!
• Only ever use original Siedle power
supply units which form a part of
the scope of supply.
• Only use the original Siedle
rechargeable battery in the cordless
handset.
• Do not hold the back of the cord-
less handset against your ear when
it rings or when using the handsfree
function! This can result in serious
damage to your hearing.
• When using in conjunction with a
hearing aid, it is possible for hum-
ming or feedback noises to occur.
• If the device requires servicing,
contact your specialist dealer or elec-
trical installer!
• Modern furniture is coated with an
enormous variety of different lacquer
and plastic finishes. Constituents
of these materials can result in sof-
tening of the plastic feet in table-top
devices and so impair the surface of
the furniture. Please appreciate that
the manufacturer is unable to accept
any liability.
Disposal
• All electrical and electronic devices
must be disposed of separately from
the general house waste at the spe-
cially provided municipal waste
facility.
• If a product bears the symbol of
a waste bin with a line through it,
then it falls under the regulations of
European Directive 2002/96/EC.
• Responsible disposal and separate
collection of end-of-life devices help
to prevent potential environmental
and health hazards, and form the
basis for the recycling of used elec-
trical and electronic devices.
• Rechargeable batteries should also
not be disposed of with the general
household waste.
• When disposing of your end-of-life
devices and batteries, please observe
the local waste disposal regulations.
Details can be obtained from your
local authority, waste disposal service
or the specialist dealer from which
you purchased the product.
• Before disposing of rechargeable
batteries, cover over the contacts
with sticky tape or other insulating
material to ensure they do not
come into direct contact with other
objects. Direct contact with other
metal objects in waste containers
can result in fire and explosions.
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