Assembly
You can find the individual steps for assembling
the product in the assembly instructions.
Inserting the batteries (Fig. A)
WARNING! Observe the following
instructions to avoid mechanical and
electrical damage to the product.
Danger!
Three batteries are enclosed with the product,
these can be removed from the packaging and
inserted into the product before using it for the
first time.
You can replace the battery if it stops working.
1. Disconnect the searchlight from the helicopter.
2. Open the battery compartment cover (1a)
with a suitable screwdriver (not included in the
package contents).
3. Insert the batteries (2) into the battery com-
partment (1b).
Note: check the plus/minus poles of the batter-
ies and insert them correctly. The batteries must
be completely inside the battery holder.
4. Close the battery compartment cover again.
Replacing the batteries
When the batteries stop working, replace
them as described in the section 'Inserting the
batteries'. First remove the flat batteries from the
battery compartment.
Turning the light and sound
on and off (Fig. B)
Press the button (1c) on the bottom of the prod-
uct to turn the light (1e) and sound (1d) on. Press
the button again to turn them both off.
Storage, cleaning
When not in use, always store the product dry,
clean, without batteries and at room tempera-
ture. Wipe clean with a dry cloth only.
IMPORTANT! Never clean the product with
harsh cleaning agents.
Disposal
In the interest of protecting the environ-
ment, do not throw your product into the
household waste once you are finished
with it, but rather take it to a specialty
disposal facility. Find out about collection sites
and their hours of operation from your local
authority.
Defective or used batteries must be recycled
pursuant to Directive 2006/66/EC and changes
to it. Return batteries and/or the product via the
collecting sites provided. Packaging materials,
such as plastic bags, must be kept away from
children. Keep the packaging materials out of
reach of children.
Environmental damage caused by
improper disposal of batteries! Batteries
may not be disposed of with household
waste. They may contain toxic heavy
metals and are subject to hazardous waste
treatment. The chemical symbols of the heavy
metals are as follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg =
mercury, Pb = lead. Dispose of used batteries at
a municipal collection site.
Dispose of the product and packaging in
an environmentally friendly manner.
Note the label on the packaging
materials when separating waste, as
these are labelled with abbreviations (a)
and numbers (b) with the following meaning:
1–7: plastics/20–22: paper and card-
board/80–98: composite materials.
The product and the packaging materials can be
recycled, dispose of them separately for better
treatment of waste. The Triman logo only applies
to France. Find out how to dispose of the used
product from your municipal or city administra-
tion.
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