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GENERAL INFORMATION
ƒ Do not throw or drop
ƒ The LED cover cannot be replaced. If the cover is damaged, the
product must be disposed of.
ƒ The LED light source cannot be replaced. If the LED has reached the
end of its service life, the complete lamp must be replaced.
ƒ Do not open or modify the product! Repair work shall only be carried
out by the manufacturer or by a service technician appointed by the
manufacturer or by a similarly qualified person.
ƒ Disconnect the device from the power supply only by pulling on the
plug or plug housing, never on the cable.
ƒ Information for the light and mains adapter as well as mains voltage
on the socket must match with the type plate.
ƒ The lamp shall not be placed face-down or allowed to topple
face-down.
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK
The product contains a non-replaceable, rechargeable battery pack.
If the rechargeable battery pack is empty, recharge it immediately.
Once fully charged, remove from the charger.
In the event of liquid leaking from the power source, remove this with
protective gloves and a dry cloth.
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DISPOSAL
Dispose of packaging after sorting by material type. Cardboard
and cardboard to the waste paper, film to the recycling collection.
Dispose of the unusable product in accordance with legal provi-
sions. The „waste bin" symbol indicates that, in the EU, it is not
permitted to dispose of electrical equipment in household waste.
For disposal, pass the product on to a specialist disposal point for
old equipment, use the return and collection systems in your area
or contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries contained in electrical
appliances must be disposed of separately whenever possible.
Always dispose of used batteries & rechargeable batteries (only
when discharged) in accordance with the local regulations and
requirements.
Improper disposal may result in toxic ingredients being released
into the environment, which may have adverse health effects on
humans, animals and plants.
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