parts.
When the battery is flat, dispose of it safely and compatibly with the
environment, according to existing laws.
Do not throw the battery into the fire and do not open it.
Waste generated by electronic products must not be disposed of with
ordinary household rubbish; this waste must be taken to the local
recycling centre for safe disposal.
Vehicles with airbag
Do not put your TRIBE on top of an airbag or on the opening of an
airbag.
If an object is on the opening of an airbag and the airbag inflates, the
object will be hurled away and injure the occupants of the vehicle.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn your TRIBE off when you are in a potentially explosive
atmosphere, such as a petrol station: sparks in such areas can cause
explosions or fires.
Do not change batteries in a potentially explosive area.
Explosive areas
To avoid interference with explosive operations, turn the device
off when near radio controls because of explosive reactions or in
explosion areas or anywhere with signs saying "switch your radio
off"; obey all safety signs and instructions.
NOTE: potentially explosive areas are usually (but not always) clearly
marked. These areas include petrol stations, below deck on boats,
fuel or chemical deposits and pipes, areas where the air contains
particles or chemical compounds such as cereal powder, fine dust
or metal dust, and all other areas where you are kindly asked to turn
the engine of your vehicle off.
Precautions
To reduce the risk of injuries when using the battery charger, use
only battery packs the same as the originals, other types of battery
pack could explode causing lesions and injuries.
Do not expose the battery charger to rain or snow.
Do not use the battery charger if it has been knocked badly, if it has
fallen or been damaged in any way
Do not dismantle the battery charger; if it is reassembled incorrectly
there is the risk of electrical shock or fire
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