SilverCrest SPWD 180 B1
Do not jump on the tread of the diagnostic scales. They
could be damaged otherwise and there is a risk of injury.
If smoke is produced, or there are any unusual sounds or
smells, remove the battery immediately from the diagnostic
scales. In such cases, the diagnostic scales should not be
used until they have been inspected by authorised service
personnel. Never inhale smoke from a potential device fire.
If you have inhaled smoke, however, consult a doctor. The
inhalation of smoke can be harmful.
The diagnostic scales must not become damaged in order to
prevent hazards.
Ensure that no fire sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed
on or near the diagnostic scales. It poses a fire hazard!
The diagnostic scales must never be exposed to any direct
heat sources (for example, heaters) or direct sunlight or
artificial light. Also avoid contact with dripping water and
splashes and corrosive liquids. Do not use the diagnostic
scales near water. In particular, the diagnostic scales should
never be submerged in liquid (do not place any items filled
with liquid, e.g. vases or drinks, on the diagnostic scales).
Also ensure that the diagnostic scales are never subjected to
excessive shocks and vibrations. Furthermore, no foreign
objects may penetrate the device. Otherwise, the diagnostic
scales could be damaged.
If the battery has leaked, remove it to prevent damage to the
diagnostic scales. You can remove leaked battery fluid with
a dry, absorbent cloth. Wear suitable gloves for this
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