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Safety instructions for lithium batteries
(CR2032/CR2430)
• Lithium batteries contain lithium-manganese cells.
The batteries should be removed from the device if you will
not be using the cooking timer for a long period of time.
• Never open the lithium batteries, discard them into a fire or subject
them to any impact as toxic vapours may escape as a result and there
is also the risk of the batteries exploding.
• Never touch discharged batteries with your bare hands.
• In the event of contamination of the eyes or skin, immediately rinse
with plenty of water, you should seek medical advice if the eyes or
skin become irritated.
• Only dispose of completely discharged batteries or batteries pa-
ckaged so as to protect against reverse polarity, and in accordance
with the local disposal regulations.
• Do not expose the batteries to direct sunlight or extreme heat, as
otherwise there is the danger of overheating.
• Ensure the storage temperature is < 40°C.
Obligatory legal notification regarding disposal
Used batteries
Batteries should not be placed with household refuse. As a
consumer, you are legally obliged to return used batteries.
You can leave used batteries at the public collection points
in your community or hand them in wherever batteries of
the type in question are sold.
Note:
You will find these letters on batteries:
Li = battery contains lithium
Al = battery contains an alkali
Mn = battery contains manganese
CR (Li); AA (Al, Mn); AAA (Al, Mn)
Electric/electronic devices
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product
must not be treated as normal household waste, but must be taken to a
collection point for the recycling of electric and electronic devices.
Further information can be obtained from your community, the munici-
pal disposal operators or the shop where you bought the product.
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