BATTERIES
•Use only the battery type listed in the instruction manual. Do not use lithium batteries or non- rechargeable batteries that may damage the handset and charger.
•Do not dispose of the battery in a fire, as they can explode.
•Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and can cause damage to the eyes or skin. It can be toxic if swallowed.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
•Avoid contact with metal objects when handling the battery. These objects could short out the batteries or cause the conductor to overheat resulting in burns.
•Do not attempt to recharge the battery cell by heating it. Sudden release of battery electrolyte can cause burns or irritation to the eyes or skin.
•Observe the proper polarity, or direction, of any battery. Reverse insertion of the battery cell can result in leakage or explosion.
•Remove the battery cells if you do not plan to use the product for several months at a time.
•Discard any “dead” batteries because they are likely to leak into the product.
•Do not store this product or the battery in a high temperature area. Battery stored in a freezer or refrigerator should be protected from condensation during storage and defrosting. Battery should be stabilized at room temperature before using.
•Your battery is rechargeable and can be recycled once it outlives its usefulness. Depending upon your local and state law, it might be illegal to dispose of this battery into a municipal waste system. Check with your local solid waste company for more information on your recycling options for the battery cells.