Dasqua 5260-1105 Conrad Electronic France Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Dasqua
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
[SB-046] Digital Indicator – 3 Buttons
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Description of symbols
The following symbols are on the product/appliance or are used in the text:
The symbol warns of hazards that can lead to personal injury.
Safety instructions
Read this document and the accompanying operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information. If you do not follow the safety instructions and information on proper handling, we assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/guarantee.
2.1 General
- The product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
- Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. This may become dangerous playing material for children.
- If you have questions which remain unanswered by this information product, contact our technical support service or other technical personnel.
- Maintenance, modifications and repairs must only be completed by a technician or an authorised repair centre.
2.2 Handling
■ Handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall even from a low
height can damage the product.
2.3 Operating environment
- Do not place the product under any mechanical stress.
- Protect the appliance from extreme temperatures, strong jolts, flammable gases, steam and solvents.
- Protect the product from high humidity and moisture.
- Protect the product from direct sunlight.
- Do not switch the product on after it has been taken from a cold to a warm environment.
The condensation that forms might destroy the product. Allow the product to reach room temperature before you use it.
2.4 Operation
- Consult an expert when in doubt about the operation, safety or connection of the product.
- If it is no longer possible to operate the product safely, take it out of operation and protect it from any accidental use. DO NOT attempt to repair the product yourself. Safe operation can no longer be guaranteed if the product:
– is visibly damaged,
– is no longer working properly,
– has been stored for extended periods in poor ambient conditions or
– has been subjected to any serious transport-related stresses.
2.5 Battery
- Correct polarity must be observed while inserting the battery.
- The battery should be removed from the device if it is not used for a long period of time to avoid damage through leaking. Leaking or damaged batteries might cause acid burns when in contact with skin, therefore use suitable protective gloves to handle corrupted batteries.
- Batteries must be kept out of reach of children. Do not leave batteries lying around, as there is risk, that children or pets swallow them.
- Batteries must not be dismantled, short-circuited or thrown into fire. Never recharge nonrechargeable batteries. There is a risk of explosion!
Replacing batteries
Disposal
Important:
Dispose of WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment), used
batteries/rechargeable batteries and packaging in accordance with the laws and
regulations in force in your country. WEEE and used batteries/rechargeable
batteries not only contain valuable raw materials but sometimes also hazardous
substances which, if released, can adversely affect the environment.
Check the dealer’s website, the website of your local service provider or your
municipal waste management authority to learn how to dispose of WEEE, used
batteries/rechargeable batteries and packaging correctly.
Proper disposal ensures compliance with legal regulations and contributes to a
cleaner environment.
4.1 Product
Any electrical and electronic equipment placed on the European market shall
bear this symbol, indicating that the equipment must be disposed of separately
from unsorted municipal waste at the end of its useful life.
Owners of WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) shall dispose
of it separately from unsorted municipal waste.
Spent batteries and accumulators, which are not enclosed by the WEEE, as well
as lamps that can be removed from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner, must
be removed by end users from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner before it is
handed over to a collection point.
Distributors of electrical and electronic equipment are legally obliged to
provide free takeback of waste. You can also hand in old devices to the
collection points of the public waste management authorities or to the take-
back points set up by manufacturers or distributors as defined by the
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG).
End users are responsible for deleting personal data from the WEEE to be
disposed of.
4.2 (Rechargeable) batteries
Batteries or rechargeable batteries that are not permanently installed in the
old device (e.g. with a battery compartment or similar) must be removed
beforehand and disposed of separately.
According to the Battery Directive, end users are legally obliged to return
all spent batteries/ rechargeable batteries; they must not be disposed of in
the normal household waste.
**** Batteries/rechargeable batteries containing hazardous substances are labelled with this symbol to indicate that disposal in household waste is forbidden. The following abbreviations are used for heavy metals found in batteries: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead (name on (rechargeable) batteries, e.g. below the trash icon on the left).
You can return used batteries to a local recycling point or battery retailer.
Batteries/rechargeable batteries that are disposed of should be protected
against short circuit and their exposed terminals should be covered completely
with insulating tape before disposal. Even empty batteries/rechargeable
batteries can contain residual energy that may cause them to swell, burst,
catch fire or explode in the event of a short circuit.
Technical data
Battery …………………………………….. CR2032; 210 mAh
Operating environment ………………. Dry indoor environment
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