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break out. Do not leave the batteries
unattended when charging.
• Recycle old batteries.
• Do not expose the batteries to naked
flames or high temperatures: risk of
explosion.
SYMBOLS
Safety class II.
Complies with applicable
EU directives.
Recycle discarded product
as electrical waste.
TECHNICAL DATA
Battery
2 x 3.7 V 2000 mAh Li-Ion
Luminous flux
600 lm/300 lm/stroboscope
Output
10 W
Range
100 m
Protection rating
IPX3
Run time
2 h
Charging time
4.5 h
Drop test
1 m
Weight
178 g
USE
CHARGING THE BATTERY
1. Put the rechargeable batteries in the
battery box. Make sure the battery
terminals are correctly positioned.
2. Close the battery box.
3. Plug the charger into the battery box.
4. Connect the charger to a power point.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Make sure to do the charging in a suitable
place and to use the right charger. Never
connect an unknown charger or charging
cable.
• Do not charge the batteries for more than
12 hours, this could damage them.
• The plug must be connected to an
earthed power point.
• This product can be used by children from
8 years and upwards and by persons with
physical, sensorial or mental disabilities,
or persons who lack experience or
knowledge, if they are supervised or
receive instructions concerning the safe
use of the product and understand the
risks involved with its use. Do not allow
children to play with the product. Do not
allow children to clean or maintain the
product without supervision.
• Keep the product under careful supervision
when it is used by, or near children. Keep
children under supervision to make sure
they do not play with the product.
• Do not immerse the product or charger in
water or any other liquid – risk of electric
shock.
• Do not use the product near flammable
materials, or burn it – risk of explosion.
• Do not drop or throw the product and do
not expose it to severe strain, this could
result in permanent damage.
• Never attempt to dismantle the product,
it may damage it.
• The product must only be serviced at an
authorised service centre using identical
spare parts.
• Do not point the beam at the eyes of
people or animals – risk of eye damage.
• Make sure to do the charging in a suitable
place and to use the right charger. Never
connect an unknown charger or charging
cable or battery that you suspect may be
damaged. Otherwise there is a risk of
overheating and, at worst, a fire can