Cleaning, Lamp durability, Changing the bulb – Silvercrest SRL 100 A1 User Manual
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Operating Instructions SRL 100 A1-51/2013-1.05
Cleaning
Always disconnect the plug
from the mains socket
before cleaning and allow
the unit to cool completely
before cleaning and storing
it!
To clean the outside of the unit, use a dry
or at most slightly damp, well-wrung cloth.
Then dry it well. Do not use aggressive or
abrasive cleaning agents.
If necessary, wipe off the cooled lamp with
a dry cloth.
Lamp Durability
All appliances are subject to rigorous
testing before leaving the factory. If you
use
the infrared lamp as described in these
instructions, the performance will remain
constant for the entire lifetime of approx.
300 constant operating hours
(= approx. 1200 applications of approx.
15 minutes).
The guarantee does not cover light bulbs.
Changing the Bulb
Before changing the bulb
disconnect the plug from the
mains socket. Only change
the bulb when it is cool!
When replacing the bulb,
ensure that a bulb of the
same type (Philips, R95 E27,
230 V, 100 W) is used.
Ambient Conditions for
Transport/Storage
• Ambient temperature between
-15° C and +40° C
• Relative humidity between
30% and 75%
• Air pressure between 700 hPa and
1060 hPa
Danger
Caution
Repairing Possible Faults
95% of all complaints are unfortunately attributable to operating errors and can be easily
remedied. If you are unable to remedy the problem using the troubleshooting list below,
please contact our After-Sales Service by telephone or email. We would therefore ask
you to contact us before sending your appliance to the After-Sales Service.
Irish Connection
c/o AVD
Unit 2
Finglas Business centre
Jamestown Road
Dublin 11
Tel.: 00353 (0) 879 962 077
E-Mail: [email protected]
IAN 93141
Disposal
The product packaging is made of recyclable materials.
The packaging material can be delivered to public collection points
for recycling.
Old appliances must not be disposed of along with other household
waste!
At the end of its service life, the old appliance must be disposed of in an
orderly manner in accordance with the statutory regulations. The material
used in the old appliance can then be recycled, resources conserved and the
environment protected. More detailed information is available from the
responsible local authority or local waste disposal company.
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You can remedy the following faults yourself:
Fault
Cause
Remedy
- Appliance
does not
function.
> Not connected to the
plug socket.
>> Insert mains plug into the plug
socket.
> Bulb is faulty.
>> Procure a replacement bulb of type
Philips (R95 E27, 230 V, 100 W)
and replace it as described in the
operating instructions.