Beurer BY 33: Notes on handling batteries
Notes on handling batteries: Beurer BY 33
Table of contents
- e NGLIsh
- 1. Getting to know your instrument 2. Signs and symbols 3. Intended use
- 4. Notes
- Notes on handling batteries
- Important:
- 5. Unit description Overview of parent unit Overview of baby unit
- 6. Initial use Baby unit Parent unit
- Operation with mains part 7. Settings Adjusting the volume 8. Useful information about the baby monitor
- 9. Replacing/charging the batteries 10. Storage and maintenance
- 11. Disposal 12. Technical data
- 13. What if there are problems? Faults Actions
- Faults Actions

Important: To avoid damage to the device, please observe the
following:
•
Never submerge the devices in water. Never rinse it in running water.
•
Never use the devices in a damp environment.
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Do not use the cable to pull the adapter plug out of the socket.
•
Disconnect the adapter plug from the mains when the device is
not in use.
•
The device and the power supply unit should not come into con-
tact with hot surfaces or sharp-edged objects.
•
Do not use any additional parts that are not recommended by the
manufacturer or oered as equipment.
•
The plug-in power unit must be operated only from a power sup-
ply as specified on it.
•
The appliance should only be operated with the power unit pro-
vided.
•
After use, before cleaning and changing any accessory parts, the
power unit should always be disconnected.
Notes on handling batteries
Warning:
•
Swallowing batteries can be extremely dangerous. Keep batteries
out of the reach of small children. Should a battery be swallowed,
seek medical assistance immediately.
•
Batteries must not be recharged, taken apart, thrown into an open
fire or short circuited.
•
Batteries can contain toxins that are harmful to health and the en-
vironment. Always dispose of batteries in accordance with appli-
cable legal regulations. Do not dispose of batteries with the nor-
mal household waste.
•
Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunlight,
fire, etc.
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