Replacing the battery, After training, Care and storage – Crivit SP-1681 User Manual

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Replacing the battery

attention! observe the following

instructions to prevent mechanical and

electrical damage.

danger!

• Never touch leaked batteries without proper
protection!
• Leaking batteries mustn’t come into contact
with the eyes or mouth. In this event, seek
immediate medical attention.
If the display quality is failing, replace the batte-
ry with a new battery (button cell) LR44.
1. Turn the battery cover counter-clockwise and
turn over to remove the cover.
2. Slightly tap the timer against your palm. The
battery will fall out of the compartment.
3. Insert a new battery. Be sure to observe the
correct polarity. The plus terminal faces the
cover.
4. Insert the cover and turn clockwise.

after training

• Loosen the rope clamps from each end of the
jump rope.
• Loosen the screws at the end of the handles.
• Remove the rope from the handles.
• Roll up the rope and store all parts inside
the case.

care and storage

Store this product out of the reach of children.
Roll up the ropes when not in use. Never hang
the ropes from a hook, etc., and never bend
the ropes. This could permanently damage the
ropes.
Regularly clean the jump rope set, preferably
after each use. Clean with a damp cloth and a
suitable cleaner. Never use harsh cleaners or
solvents. Dry the set with a dry cloth. Store the
set in a dry location at room temperature.

instructions for disposal

Dispose of the product and all related com-
ponents through an approved refuse disposal
company, or through your municipal waste ma-
nagement company. Please observe the current
applicable regulations. When in doubt, please
contact your waste management company for
environmentally-friendly disposal.

battery disposal

Batteries do not belong in household
refuse! Return to the respective collection
sites or to the retailer where they were
purchased.
Batteries are marked with a crossed-

out refuse bin and the chemical symbols of the
toxins, namely “Cd” for cadmium, “Hg” for
mercury, and “Pb” for lead.

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