To replace the batteries:
1.
Unscrew the battery cover using a coin and remove it (Fig. A).
2.
Remove the old batteries and put the two new batteries in the slots
provided for this purpose (Fig. B). IMPORTANT: Make sure to respect
the +/- polarities when positioning the new batteries so as not to
damage the rotating box.
3.
Reposition the battery cover and screw it back in with a coin (Fig. C).
Fig. A
Fig. B
Fig. C
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3.
Precautions of use
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It is recommended that you regularly clean/dust the rotating box with
a soft, slightly damp cloth and then wipe it with a dry cloth.
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In order to avoid irreversible damage to the rotating box, it is important
not to expose it to water, moisture, fire or other important heat
sources such as radiators or in a parked vehicle in broad daylight. Direct
sunlight and major sources of UV rays can fade the colours of lacquers,
polymers, woods or leathers. Areas subject to oscillating vibrations,
as well as sandy or dusty areas, can also damage the rotating box's
operation.
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The rotating box is designed for normal use within a temperature range
of 10°C to 40°C (50°F and 104°F). Use of the box in low temperatures
can significantly reduce battery life.
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The rotating box is not a toy. We therefore recommend storing it out of
the reach of children.
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The rotating box, as well as new or used batteries, should not be
disposed of with household waste. These items must be returned to
an appropriate collection point for electrical, electronic and battery
equipment recycling. By ensuring that these products are disposed of
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