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Cleaning and disposal 
 
 
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Information on handling batteries 
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Make sure that batteries are kept away from small children. Children may put 
batteries in their mouths and swallow them. This can cause serious harm to their 
health. If this happens, consult a doctor immediately. 
 
Do not charge normal batteries, heat them up or throw them into naked flames  
(they may explode). 
 
Change low batteries in good time. 
 
Always change all the batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type. 
 
Important 
  Leaky or damaged batteries can cause chemical burns in contact with the 
skin. In this case, wear protective gloves. Clean the battery compartment with 
a dry cloth. 
  Do not charge normal batteries, heat them up or throw them into naked flames 
(they may explode). 
Important information on disposing of batteries 
Your product uses batteries which are subject to the European directive 2006/66/EC and 
may not be disposed of with domestic refuse. 
Find out about the regulations for the separate collection of batteries which apply in  
your country. 
Proper disposal of batteries helps prevent harm to health and the environment. 
Batteries that contain harmful chemicals are labelled with these signs: 
Pb = battery contains lead 
Cd = battery contains cadmium 
Hg = battery contains mercury 
Information on the European RoHS directive 
The device complies with the RoHS directive. Compliance with the RoHS directive means 
that the product or component does not contain more than the following maximum 
concentrations of the following substances in homogeneous materials, unless the 
substance is part of an application that is excluded from the RoHS directive: 
a)  0.1% lead (by weight) 
b) Mercury  
c)  Hexavalent chromium  
d)  Polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether 
e)  0.01% cadmium (by weight)