RADVision Scopia XT1000 User Manual - page 9
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Safety Rules
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Safety Rules for Batteries
Risk of explosion if batteries are replaced by an incorrect battery type.
Dispose of used batteries following the user instructions.
The batteries of this equipment must be disposed of by either a recycling
company or a company qualified for the disposal of dangerous materials.
The battery may also be disposed of in special recycling containers
specifically for worn out battery (this may vary from country to country).
Only use the same type of battery that was originally provided with the
equipment.
Replace the batteries when the remaining power charge significantly low.
Do not recharge.
Do not use any damaged batteries.
Do not to use the batteries for different reasons from those prescribed.
Do not short circuit the batteries (direct contact between + and – poles of
the battery). This can happen accidentally during the maintenance of the
equipment or the replacement of the worn out batteries.
Do not put the batteries close to flames, sparks, radiators, microwave
ovens, fireplaces, direct sun light or other sources of heat. Do not throw the
batteries into the fire.
Do not weld directly on the battery terminals.
Do not install the batteries with the polarity upside down. Please refer to
the installation instructions for battery installation.
Do not damage the batteries in any way. Do not try to open or to pierce the
batteries.
Avoid any accidental collision as it could cause the batteries to rupture and
leak corrosive liquids or irritable vapors. In such case disconnect the power
immediately from the equipment and batteries.
In case the battery liquids comes into contact with your skin or garments,
wash the area immediately with water. If it comes into contact with your
eyes, wash immediately with plenty of water and contact either a doctor or
the nearest first aid office immediately.
Keep away from the children’s reach.