
you rinse it. This is normal and not dangerous because
all electronics are enclosed in a sealed power unit inside
the appliance. •Only use original Philips accessories or
consumables. Only use detachable supply unit HQ8505.
•Charge, use and store the product at a temperature
between 10°C and 35°C. •Keep product and batteries
away from re and do not expose them to direct sunlight
or high temperatures. •If the product becomes abnormally
hot or smelly, changes color or if charging takes longer than
usual, stop using and charging the product and contact
Philips. •Do not place products and their batteries in
microwave ovens or on induction cookers. •Do not open,
modify, pierce, damage or dismantle the product or battery
to prevent batteries from heating up or releasing toxic or
hazardous substances. Do not short-circuit, overcharge
or reverse charge batteries. •If batteries are damaged or
leaking, avoid contact with the skin or eyes. If this occurs,
immediately rinse well with water and seek medical care.
Electromagnetic elds (EMF)
This Philips appliance complies with all applicable standards and
regulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic elds.
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• - This symbol means that electrical products and batteries
shall not be disposed of with normal household waste (Fig. 3). •Follow
your country’s rules for the separate collection of electrical products and
Removal of built-in rechargeable battery
The built-in rechargeable battery must only be removed by a qualied
professional when the appliance is discarded. Before removing the
battery, make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the wall
socket and that the battery is completely empty.
Take any necessary safety precautions when you handle tools to
open the appliance and when you dispose of the rechargeable
When you handle batteries, make sure that your hands, the product
and the batteries are dry.
To avoid accidental short-circuiting of batteries after removal, do not
let battery terminals come into contact with metal objects (e.g. coins,
hairpins, rings). Do not wrap batteries in aluminum foil. Tape battery
terminals or put batteries in a plastic bag before you discard them.