Batteries
Observe the following:
- Correct polarity.
- Use new batteries and check for damage
- Do not mix old and new batteries
Store, transport and dispose of the batteries in compliance with local requirements, regulations, and laws. Also observe the instructions of the battery manufacturer.
Leakage of electrolyte
Severe burns
- Wear protective gloves to handle damaged batteries.
- In case of contact with electrolytes, rinse eyes immediately with water. Consult a doctor.
Explosion due to fire or short circuit, even with empty batteries
Risk of injury due to flying parts
- Do not expose batteries to water.
- Do not recharge batteries.
- Do not damage or disassemble batteries.
- Do not expose batteries to temperatures over 85 °C.
Risk of burns from hot surface
The screw nut that fastens the actuator to the radiator valve can become hot. Risk of burns from touching the screw nut.
- Switch off the radiator and allow it to cool down.
National safety regulations
Failure to comply with national safety regulations may result in personal injury and property damage.
- Observe national provisions and comply with the appropriate safety regulations.