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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 contact between them and 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 any 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 them and immediately flush
them with cool running water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention as soon
as possible.
How to remove the battery pack
Recommended tools (not included): Screwdriver.
WARNING! The pool vacuum must be disconnected from the supply mains before
removing the battery pack.
1. Place the pool vacuum on a flat surface. Use the screwdriver to unfasten the
screws on the back cover. Remove the battery from the chamber.
2. To detach the battery connection wire, press on the clip of the connector to pull
it out. NOTE: Wrap the connector immediately with insulating tape in order to
avoid any short circuit caused by the contact of both wire terminals.
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