Maintenance and care / troubleshooting / disposal, Troubleshooting, Disposal – Livarno Z31094A Z31094B User Manual
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Maintenance and care / Troubleshooting / Disposal
Clean the solar lamp regularly with a dry,
lint-free cloth. Use a slightly dampened cloth to
remove more stubborn dirt.
Troubleshooting
Note: This appliance has delicate electronic
components. This means that if it is placed near an
object that transmits radio signals, it could cause
interference. This could be, for example, mobile
telephones, walkie talkies, CB radios, remote controls
and microwaves. If you notice that the device is
malfunctioning, remove any sources of interference
from the area of the device.
Note: Electrostatic discharges may cause device
to malfunction. In the event of such malfunctions,
remove the batteries briefly and reinsert them.
Error
Cause
Solution
The light will
not switch on
even though
the sun shone
on the lamp all
day.
Artificial sourc-
es of light, e.g.
street lighting,
are interfering
with the lamp.
Mount the lamp
in a place where
it cannot be
disturbed by
other sources
of light.
The light does
not come on
or comes on
only briefly.
The recharge-
able batteries
are broken or
there was
not enough
daylight.
Replace the
rechargeable
batteries or
mount the
lamp in a place
where it can
receive more
sunlight.
Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of
recyclable materials, which you may
dispose of at local recycling facilities.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more
details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.
To help protect the environment, please
dispose of the product properly when it
has reached the end of its useful life and
not in the household waste. Information on
collection points and their opening hours
can be obtained from your local authority.
Defective or exhausted rechargeable batteries must be
recycled in accordance with Directive 2006 / 66 / EC.
Return the battery and / or the device through the
appropriate collection facilities.
Pb
Improper disposal of
rechargeable batteries can
damage the environment!
Rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of
with the household refuse. They may contain toxic
heavy metals and require to be handled as special
waste. The chemical symbols of heavy metals are:
Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. That is
why you should dispose of used batteries at a local
collection point.
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