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BATTERY DISPOSAL
Your pool vacuum is equipped with a maintenance-free rechargeable lithium-ion
battery pack, which must be disposed of properly. Recycling is required; please
contact your local authority for more information.
WARNING!
Never attempt to disassemble a battery pack
Remove all personal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches when
the battery pack is unwired from the pool vacuum.
A battery can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld a ring (or similar
item) to metal, causing a severe burn in the process.
Wear complete eye protection, gloves and protective clothing when the battery
pack is being removed.
Avoid touching the wires altogether and avoid allowing them to make contact with
any metal items, which could cause sparking and/or short circuit the battery.
Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of the battery or the pool
vacuum.
Do not expose the battery to fire or intense heat as this may result in an explosion.
CAUTION!
If a battery leak occurs, avoid contact with the leaking fluids and place the damaged
battery in a plastic bag.
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If leaking fluids come in contact with skin and clothing, wash immediately with
plenty of soap and water.
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If leaking fluids come in contact with eyes, do not rub eyes, immediately flush eyes
with cool running water for at least 15 minutes and do not rub them. Seek medical
attention as soon as possible.
How to remove the battery pack
Recommended tools (not included): Philips Screwdriver.
1. Turn the locking knob (on each side) anticlockwise until it points to the green dot
marking (unlock position) to unlock and release the rear body from the transparent lid.
2. Use the screwdriver to unscrew the 4 screws located on the top plate and then
detach it from the rear body to expose the rear body’s cover.
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