Use & care guide

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GENERAL BATTERY SAFETY TIPS
Do not short-circuit a battery. A short-circuit may cause severe damage to
the battery.
Do not drop, hit or otherwise abuse the battery as this may result in the
exposure of the cell contents, which are corrosive.
Do not incinerate, expose the battery to moisture, rain or sources of
extreme heat.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The metallic components of the
battery will not burn and the burning electrolyte may splatter, explode, or
release toxic fumes.
Do not store batteries loosely or carry them loose in your pocket or purse.
They can be shorted by contact with metal objects and leak or rupture.
Do not let young children play with batteries, especially button and or 9V
cells; these could accidentally be swallowed or licked at and may result in
burns that may range from simply uncomfortable to serious.
Do not allow direct body contact with battery chemicals. Acidic or alkaline
electrolyte can cause skin irritation or burns. If acidic or alkaline
electrolyte contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and
water. If it enters the eye, immediately flood the eye with cold running
water for at least fifteen (15) minutes and seek medical help immediately.
Make it a habbit to wash hands straight after handling batteries, especially
used ones as they may have developed a thin film of acidic or alkaline
electrolyte around them.
WARRANTY & SUPPORTS
The REZAP® Pro RBC889 charger is supplied with a 12 month parts and
labour, return to base warranty. We will repair or replace the product at our
option if defective in workmanship or material from normal domestic use for
one year from date of purchase. Any customer feedback and/or support
queries should be directed to: support@digitalworks.com.au
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