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 Treat the product with care. Avoid mechanical shock,, impact or dropping it
from any height. The product may be damaged.
Charging the Battery
Use the included USB charging cable to connect the charging socket (7) of the
lamp to a suitable USB port or use the included vehicle adaptor to connect it to the
12 or 24 Volt electric system of a vehicle or boat or use the included power mains
adaptor to connect to a suitable wall socket.
During charging the charging control light (2) on the front of the lamp lights up red,
when the charge is complete it lights up green.
After charging, disconnect the lamp from the charging cable. While doing so it may
happen that the lighting panel lights up. Keep it turned away from your eyes and
the eyes of others.
Operation
 Below the light panel (1) is the ON/OFF button (4) and the dimming button (3).
Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the lighting panel. Press the ON/OFF
button again within two seconds to turn on the single LED on the top of the
lamp. Press the ON/OFF button once more to turn off the lamp altogether.
 Press the dimming button (3) to reduce the lighting power to 50 %. Press the
dimming button again to bring the lamp back to full power.
 Pull the hanging hook (5) out of the top of the lamp to hang the lamp at a
desired spot. This way you have both hands free for work.
 The lamp can also be attached to magnetic objects with the foldable magnetic
holder (8) on the back of the lamp.
 The lamp is also equipped with a clip (6) for attaching to clothes or harnesses.
 The lamp is splashproof. Do not expose it to water jets or immerse it in liquids.
Maintenance and Storing
Do not use aggressive chemicals, solvents or abrasives to clean the lamp. Do not
allow liquids of any kind to enter the lamp or immerse the lamp in liquids of any
kind.
Store the lamp in a place away from direct sunlight, dust, humidity, extreme
temperatures and vibrations and out of the reach of children.
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