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care not to mix old and new ones or batteries of dierent types. 
When batteries of dierent brand or type are used together, or 
new and old batteries are used together, some batteries may 
be over-discharged due to a dierence of voltage or capacity. 
This can result in venting, leakage, and rupture and may cause 
personal injury�
»Remove discharged batteries from product promptly to avoid 
possible damage from leakage� When discharged batteries are 
kept in the product for a long time, electrolyte leakage may 
occur causing damage to the product and/or personal injury�
»Never dispose of batteries in re. When batteries are disposed 
of in re, the heat build-up may cause rupture and personal 
injury� Do not incinerate batteries except for approved disposal 
in a controlled incinerator�
»Never attempt to recharge primary batteries� Attempting to 
charge a non-rechargeable (primary) battery may cause internal 
gas and/or heat generation resulting in venting, leakage, 
rupture and personal injury�
»Never short circuit batteries as this may lead to high 
temperatures, leakage, or rupture� When the positive (+) and 
negative (–) terminals of a battery are in electrical contact with 
each other, the battery becomes short-circuited� This may result 
in venting, leakage, rupture and personal injury�
»Never heat batteries in order to revive them� When a battery is