Safety advice, Safety advice concerning batteries – Melinera Z30905 User Manual
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This product is designed
only for use indoors in
dry and enclosed rooms.
The string lights must not be electri-
cally connected to another set of
lights.
Before using the product, check
that all LED lights and their fittings
are securely attached to the LED
light set.
Do not remove nor replace any
LEDs if the light set is still connected
to the mains power supply.
Replace LEDs only with LEDs of the
same type as the ones supplied
with the product.
Safety advice
concerning
batteries
RISK OF LOSS
OF LIFE! Batteries are not in-
tended to be in the hands of chil-
dren. Do not leave batteries lying
around. They could be swallowed
by children or pets. In the event of
swallowing a battery, contact a
doctor immediately.
RISK OF EXPLO-
SION! Never recharge
single-use batteries. Do
not short-circuit them or open them.
Overheating, fire or destruction of
the batteries could result. Never
throw batteries into fire or water.
The batteries might explode.
Do not subject the batteries to ex-
treme environmental conditions or
temperatures, such as those near
the heating radiators. Otherwise
the batteries are more likely to leak.
Exhausted or damaged
batteries can cause cor-
rosion burns upon con-
tact with the skin; you should
therefore always wear suitable
protective gloves in these circum-
stances!
Do not let the fluid from a leaking
battery come into contact with your
skin, eyes or mucous membranes.
In the event of contact with fluid
leaking from a battery, thoroughly
flush the affected area with water
and / or seek the advice of a doctor!
If necessary clean the contacts on
the batteries and on the device it-
self before inserting them.
Make sure you insert the batteries
the right way round (polarity). The
correct polarity is shown inside the
battery compartment.
Remove exhausted batteries from
the device immediately. Otherwise
the batteries are more likely to leak.
Batteries do not belong in the
household refuse bin.
Every consumer is obliged to dispose
of batteries properly in accordance
with the applicable regulations.
Keep batteries away from children.
Do not throw batteries into a fire.
Never short-circuit them or take
them apart.
If you disregard the above instruc-
tions and advice, your batteries
may discharge beyond their mini-
mum voltage. Then the batteries
are more likely to leak. If your bat-
teries leak, remove them from the
device immediately to prevent it
from being damaged.
Always replace all the batteries at
the same time and insert batteries
of the same type.
Remove the batteries if you are not
going to use the product for an
extended period.
Safety advice
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