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4. Close the sight cover
Install the sight cover
8
and screw in locking
screws
6
.
Positioning and attaching
the carrying handle
1. Select the location
IMPORTANT: The energy saving work light
must be placed on a level surface with a max.
slope of 6°. Maintain an adequate distance to
illuminated surfaces (at least 1 m).
2. Adjusting the angle
Loosen the adjusting screw
2
, turning it counter-
clockwise.
Set the desired angle.
Tighten the adjusting screw
2
, turning clock-
wise.
3. Attaching the carrying handle
Loosen the adjusting screws
2
on the left and
right of the work light, turning it counter-
clockwise.
Attach the carrying handle
12
between the
adjusting screw
2
and spacer
11
.
Tighten the adjusting screw
2
at both sides,
turning clockwise.
Attach to a tripod or wall with the precast
screw slot on the handle.
Cleaning
DANGER: Disconnect the product from the
mains before cleaning. Only clean the product
with a slightly dampened cloth.
Allow the energy saving work
light to cool down before touching. Do not use
aggressive cleaning agents or chemicals.
Troubleshooting
Problem /
fault
Possible
cause(s)
Remedy
Product isn't
working
- Not connected
to the mains
- Insert the plug
into the mains
socket
- Switch on switch
14
and / or
15
Only some
of the light
bulbs light
up
- Did you press
the correct
switch?
- Defective light
bulb
- Press the cor-
rect switch (see
"Switching on
the light bulbs")
- Replace the light
bulb (see
"Inserting /
replacing the
light bulb")
Connected
devices
aren't
working
- Plug not fully
inserted
- Insert the plug
all the way
IMPORTANT: All repairs require technical
knowledge. These must be performed by an
electrician.
Disposal
The packaging is made of environmen-
tally friendly materials, which may be
disposed of through your local recycling
facilities.
Energy saving light bulbs contain toxic
mercury and must therefore be disposed
of through hazardous waste or returned
to the respective hazardous substances
collection sites.
In accordance with European Directive 2002 / 96 / EC
relating to old electrical and electronic appliances
and its translation into national law, used electrical
equipment must be collected separately and recy-
cled in an ecologically compatible way.
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