Battery safety, Guidelines, Always – Hitachi HTD-K160 User Manual

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Used correctly, domestic batteries are a safe and dependable source of

portable power. Problems can occur if they are misused or abused -

resulting in leakage or, in extreme cases, fire or explosion.

Here are some simple guidelines to safe battery use designed to eliminate

any such problems.

PLEASE PHOTOCOPY AND DISPLAY

Take care to fit your batteries

correctly,observing the plus and

minus marks on the battery and

appliance. Incorrect fitting can cause

leakage or in extreme cases, fire or

even an explosion.

ALWAYS

Replace the whole set of batteries at

one time,taking care not to mix old

and new batteries or batteries of

different types, since this can result in

leakage or in extreme cases, fire or

even an explosion.

ALWAYS

Store unused batteries in their

packaging and away from metal

objects which may cause a short-

circuit resulting in leakage or, in

extreme cases, fire or even an

explosion.

ALWAYS

Remove dead batteries from

equipment and all batteries from

equipment you know you are not

going to use for a long time.Otherwise

the batteries may leak and cause

damage.

ALWAYS

Never dispose of batteries in fire as

this can cause them to explode.

Please put dead batteries in with the

normal household waste.

NEVER

Supervise children if they are replacing

batteries themselves in order to ensure

these guidelines are followed.

ALWAYS

Never attempt to recharge ordinary

batteries, either in a charger or by

applying heat to them. They may leak

cause fire or even explode. There are

special rechargeable batteries which

are clearly marked as such.

NEVER

Remember that small button cell

batteries such as used in some

hearing aids, toys, games and other

appliances, are easily swallowed by

young children and this can be

dangerous.

NEVER

Make sure battery compartments are

secure.

ALWAYS

Keep loose button cells away from

young children.

ALWAYS

Seek medical advice if you believe a

cell has been swallowed.

ALWAYS

BATTERY
SAFETY

GUIDELINES

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