Battery handling precautions, Safety precautions – Olympus DM-2 User Manual

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• To prevent causing battery leaks

or damaging their terminals,

carefully follow all instructions

regarding the use of batteries.

Never attempt to disassemble a

battery or modify it in any way,

solder, etc.

• Do not connect the battery

directly to a power outlet

or a cigarette lighter of an

automobile.

• If battery fluid gets into your

eyes, flush your eyes immediately

with clear, cold running water

and seek medical attention

immediately.

f Warning:
• Keep batteries dry at all times.

• If rechargeable batteries have

not been recharged within the

specified time, stop charging

them and do not use them.

• Do not use a battery if it is

cracked or broken.

• Never subject batteries to strong

shocks or continuous vibration.

• If a battery leaks, becomes

discolored or deformed, or

becomes abnormal in any other

way during operation, stop using

the recorder.

• If a battery leaks fluid onto your

clothing or skin, remove the

clothing and flush the affected

area with clean, running cold

water immediately. If the fluid

burns your skin, seek medical

attention immediately.

• Keep battery out of the reach of

children.

• In places subject to extremely cold

temperatures, the temperature of the

recorder’s body may be lower than

the environmental temperature. If

possible, wear gloves when handling

the recorder in cold temperatures.

• Do not touch the metallic parts of

the recorder for a long period of

time at low temperatures.

This may damage your skin. At low

temperatures, handle the recorder while

wearing gloves.

Battery handling precautions

Follow these important guidelines

to prevent batteries from leaking,

overheating, burning, exploding, or

causing electrical shocks or burns.

f Danger:
• The recorder uses a lithium ion

battery specified by Olympus.

Charge the battery with the

specified AC adapter or charger.

Do not use any other AC adapters

or chargers.

• Batteries should never be

exposed to flame, heated, short-

circuited or disassembled.

• Never heat or incinerate

batteries.

• Take precautions when carrying

or storing batteries to prevent

them from coming into contact

with any metal objects such as

jewelry, pins, fasteners, etc.

• Never store batteries where

they will be exposed to direct

sunlight, or subjected to high

temperatures in a hot vehicle,

near a heat source, etc.

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Safety precautions

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