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4.1
Charging the rechargeable battery
CAUTION!
Danger of fire during charging!
Due to heating of the charger, there is a
danger of fire if it is placed on an inflam-
mable surface and is not adequately ven-
tilated.
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Always use the charger on a non-in-
flammable surface or in a non-com-
bustible environment.
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If available: Keep the ventilation slots
free.
NOTE
Heed the separate operating instructions
for the rechargeable battery and for the
charging unit.
NOTE
The battery is not charged and has to be
charged before the tool is used for the
first time.
4.2
Inserting and removing the
rechargeable battery (02, 03)
Inserting the battery
1. Push the rechargeable battery (02/1) from
above (02/a) into the rechargeable battery
slot (02/2) until it engages.
Remove the battery
1. Press the release button (03/1) and push (03/
a) the rechargeable battery (03/2) out of the
battery compartment (03/3).
5 OPERATION
5.1
Switching the lamp on/off and changing
the brightness (04)
WARNING!
Danger of eye damage
Looking directly into the light source can
result in eye damage and, in the worst
case, loss of sight.
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Do not look directly into the light
source.
■
Consult an eye doctor immediately if
you have inadvertently looked direct-
ly into the light source.
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1. Switching on:
Press (04/a) the On/Off button (04/1).
2. Increasing the brightness in stages:
Press the On/Off button for the second (04/b)
and third (04/c) time.
3. Switching off:
Press the On/Off button once again (04/d).
5.2
Positioning the lamp at the workplace
(05, 06)
Position the lamp so that it cannot be hit by falling
or flying objects while working (e.g. branches,
glass and pieces of metal, stones).
Setting up the lamp (05)
1. Set the lamp on the ground or at an elevated
position (e.g. table, bench, box).
2. Secure the lamp from falling: Insert a suitable
screw (05/1) through the hole (05/2) and
screw it into the support (e.g. table, bench,
box) (05/a).
Suspending the lamp (06)
WARNING!
Risk of injury from electric shock
Suspending the lamp from a live cable
can lead to serious injuries from electrical
shock.
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Always suspend the lamp on objects
that do not carry current (e.g. branch-
es, bars).
WARNING!
Danger of injuries and appliance dam-
age
Persons can be injured if the lamp falls
down. The lamp can be irreparably dam-
aged.
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Make sure that no one remains under
the lamp.
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Make sure that the lamp cannot fall.
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Where possible, suspend the lamp
over soft ground, e.g. grass areas.
1. Suspend the lamp on the hook (06/1) or on
the metal stand (06/2). Check that it cannot
fall.
Start-up
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