5
6.3 OPERATION / LIGHT FUNCTIONS
By pressing the switch (position 2 in the overview), you can activate the following
functions in succession:
Insert the battery holder, with the contact springs to the front, back into the housing.
The battery holder fi ts into the housing in only one position. Place the metal rail of the
battery holder onto the guide bars in the housing, Figure 4.
Screw in the housing cover again on the upper part and tighten it by turning it
clockwise, Figure 5.
Figure 4: Inserting the battery holder
Figure 5: Closing the housing
ON
→
DIMMED
→
FLASHING
→
OFF.
8. NOTES REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Do not dispose of electrical devices with the household waste!
Electrical and electronic scrap must be collected separately and
disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner for recycling.
Please contact your community or city administration regarding
disposal options for electrical and electronic scrap.
9. CONTACT INFORMATION
EAL GmbH
Otto-Hausmann-Ring 107
42115 Wuppertal, Germany
+49 (0)202 42 92 83 0
+49 (0) 202 42 92 83 – 160
[email protected]
www.eal-vertrieb.com
7. MAINTENANCE AND CARE
7.1 MAINTENANCE
The torch is maintenance-free when used in accordance with the intended purpose.
7.2 CARE
Clean the torch with a dry, soft cloth only. Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents
or solvent-based cleaners. Never allow liquids to ingress into the torch. In the event of
a long-period of non-use, remove the batteries from the compartment.
The symbol of the crossed out garbage bin on batteries or accumula-
tors means that they must not be disposed of in household waste at
the end of their lifetime. If batteries or accumulators contain mercury,
cadmium or lead, you will fi nd the corresponding chemical symbol
(Hg, Cd or Pb) below the symbol of the crossed out garbage bin. You
are legally obliged to return batteries and accumulators. You can do
this free of charge in retail stores or at other collection points in your
area. Your municipal administration can provide you with addresses of
suitable collection sites. You can fi nd additional information about the
Battery Act on the web at www.batteriegesetz.de.
Insert the batteries into the battery compartment, Figure 3. Ensure the correct
polarity.
Figure 3: Inserting batteries