O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S :
The hand-held lamp is turned on and off by the button on the front.
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Press once: point light
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Press twice: main light 100%
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Press three times: off
I N F O R M AT I O N F O R P R I VAT E E N D U S E R
The Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) contains a large number
of requirements for the handling of electrical and electronic equipment.
The most important ones are summarised here.
1. SEPARATE COLLECTION OF OLD DEVICES:
Electrical and electronic equipment that has become waste is referred to as old devices. Owners of old
devices must dispose of them separately from unsorted municipal waste. In particular, old devices do
not belong in household waste, but in special collection and return systems.
2. BATTERIES AND ACCUMULATORS AND LAMPS:
As a rule, owners of old devices must separate batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed in the
old device, as well as lamps that can be removed from the old device without causing damage, from
the old device before handing them in a collection point. This does not apply if old device is prepared
for reuse with the involvement of a public waste management authority.
3. OPTIONS FOR RETURNING OLD DEVICES:
Owners of old devices from private households can return them free of charge to the collection points
of the public waste management authorities or to the take-back points set up by manufacturers or
distributors as defi ned by the ElektroG.
4. MEANING OF THE SYMBOL „CROSSED-OUT DUSTBIN":
The symbol of a crossed-out dustbin shown on electrical and electronic equipment indicates that the
respective device is to be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service
life.
THE FOLLOWING BATTERIES OR ACCUMULATORS ARE CONTAINED IN THIS ELECTRICAL
DEVICE:
Battery type: Accumulator
Chemical system: Lithium ion
INFORMATION ON HOW TO REMOVE THE BATTERIES OR ACCUMULATORS SAFELY:
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Warning: Make sure that the battery is completely empty.
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Carefully remove the battery or accumulator.
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The battery or accumulator and the device can now be disposed of separately.
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