Battery disposal, Switching on and off, Changing batteries – Crivit E81012 User Manual
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please keep the product information!
do not make any modifications to the re-
flector strips such as painting, sticking or
cutting as these have substantial effects
on function and safety.
please check the condition and function
of the reflective strips at regular inter-
vals. In the event of damage to, wear to
or failure of individual leds the function
is no longer assured. In this event the
reflector strips must be replaced and
disposed of correctly (see disposal).
avoid looking directly into the beam
of light.
Help children to put the reflector strips on.
remove the batteries from the reflector
strips if you do not use them for a longer
period.
empty batteries must be removed from
the reflector strips immediately in order
to avoid battery leaks.
leaking batteries must be removed from
the reflector strips immediately in order
to avoid damage. caution! leaking
or damaged batteries can cause acid
burns to skin on contact. do not touch
the batteries with bare hands.
Batteries may not be dismantled, thrown
into fire or short-circuited.
packaging materials and small parts
must be kept out of the reach of child-
ren. there is a risk of suffocation.
!
note!
these reflector strips increase visibility in
traffic and also offer additional protec-
tion in darkness and bad visibility.
extreme care must be taken in traffic,
even when using the reflector strips.
!
note on batteries:
Batteries may not be dismantled, thrown
into fire or short-circuited.
leaking or damaged batteries can
cause acid burns to skin on contact. do
not touch the batteries with bare hands.
Batteries should not be stored in the
vicinity of children.
If a battery is swallowed please
immediately consult a doctor. only use
batteries from the same manufacturer.
Insert the batteries into the battery
compartment in accordance with their
polarity.
do not use a combination of old and
new batteries and storage batteries.
store your batteries in a cool dry place
where they cannot become damp.
never throw batteries into the fire.
do not short-circuit batteries.
single-use batteries will also lose some
of their power during storage.
empty batteries or spent storage
batteries must be disposed of correctly.
Batteries may not be charged.
store single-use batteries away from
spent batteries in order to avoid confu-
sion.
battery disposal:
Batteries and storage batteries may not
be disposed of with household waste.
You are bound by law to return used
batteries and storage batteries. after
use you can either return batteries to
our point of sale or somewhere in the
immediate vicinity (e.g. at the shop or
at communal collection points) free of
charge. Batteries and storage batteries
are marked with a rubbish bin with a
red cross through it and the chemical
symbol for the hazardous material,
namely ‘cd’ for cadmium, ‘Hg’ for
mercury and ‘pb’ for lead.
switching on and off:
figure 1 (on/off-button
press once = flash function
press twice = continuous light
press three times = off
changing batteries:
figure 2
open the Velcro closure on the battery
compartment and remove the battery
carefully from the compartment (do not
pull on the cable).
figure 3