7.3
Replacing/installing the battery
The house number light is powered by a battery. It needs no additional power supply.
Step
Operation
1
Separate the two
parts of the light
2
Remove the old
battery
3
Install new battery
4
Re-assembling the
light
8
Maintenance
Apart from the need for the battery to be replaced, the house number light is largely maintenance-
free. If there is a marked decline in the period of illumination (see Section 7.1), replace the battery.
Note the battery specification given under Technical data.
9
Cleaning
The house number light should be regularly cleaned to remove dust and dirt, particularly the solar
cell. For this purpose, use a dry or moist cloth.
Do not use any harsh cleaning agents or chemicals (solvents, benzine, etc.) or scouring sponges.
Do not rub the window under any circumstances, otherwise the house numbers and/or letters could
become loose.
10
Disposal
The product must not be disposed of with normal household waste when it
comes to the end of its life. It should be disposed of at a collecting point for the
processing of electrical and electronic goods. Contact your local authority waste
disposal department for appropriate information
Used batteries should be handed in for disposal, free of charge, to one of the
collecting points set up by your local authority, or to a battery dealer.
User's Handbook
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Solar Powered SH 4000
Description
See section 7.1
Remove the battery from the battery holder.
NOTE: Observe the disposal instructions (Section 10).
IMPORTANT: Install battery (7) in the battery holder (6),
observing the correct polarity.
See section 7.1
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