Batteries; Battery Replacement; Discarding The Appliance; Environment - Rowenta DELTA FORCE EXTREME LITHIUM Manual Del Usuario

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BATTERIES

1 • Battery replacement
This appliance contains Lithium-Ion accumulators which are, for safety reasons, only accessible
to professional engineers. When the battery is no longer capable of retaining its charge, the Li-Ion
block must be removed. In order to replace the accumulators, please visit the authorized Service
Centre nearest to your home.
2 • Throwing away the appliance
It is important that you remove the batteries before throwing away your appliance. In order to do
this, visit an authorized Service Center or proceed as follows: disconnect the appliance from the
electricity network, dismount the neck from the main body removing the central screw, and then
remove the five (5) assembly screws located at the back of the neck (fig.24). Carefully lift the upper
cover of the neck and unscrew the two electric circuit screws, then unplug the battery block by
pulling the plug (fig.25-26-27). Do not throw the battery bloc into the waste bin; take it to the
authorized Rowenta Service Center nearest to your home or to a place specially designated to
process such type of waste.
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ENVIRONMENT

• According to current regulation, any appliance that is out of service must be taken to an
authorized Service Center, where it will be safely disposed of.
Warning
Do not place a block of rechargeable batteries with non-rechargeable batteries.
If you wish to change the batteries, visit an authorized Service Center.
The batteries are designed to be used indoors only. Do not immerse them in water. Handle the
batteries with care. Do not place the batteries in your mouth. Do not let the batteries come in
contact with other metal objects such as rings, nails or screws. Be careful not to provoke internal
short-circuits in the batteries by inserting metal objects through their extremities. If a short-circuit
does occur, the temperature of the batteries could rise dangerously, causing serious burns or even
catching fire. If the batteries start leaking, do not rub your eyes or mucous membranes. Wash your
hands and rinse your eyes with clean water. If irritation persists, consult your physician.
Let's help protect the environment!
Your appliance contains numerous useful or recyclable materials.
Take the appliance to a collection spot so that it can be disposed of properly.
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