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RECHARGEABLE BICYCLE FRONT LIGHT, P3916
Characteristics
Lighting modes: 100 %, 50 %, blinking, off
USB charging cable (included)
LED indication of the accumulator state
LED indication of the charging process
Impact-resistant up to 1 m
Waterproof – IP44
Holder for mounting on bicycle
Specification
Power source:
Li-Ion accumulator 3.7 V 300 mAh
Protection against overcharging
Source of light:
2 × LED Ø 5 mm
Beam distance:
40 m (100 %), 29 m (50 %)
Burn time:
4.5 h
Charging time:
2.5 h
USB charging cable:
USB A male – USB mini B male
Charging
Before first use it is necessary to recharge the lamp.
When the red LED indicator placed under the switch starts lighting, it is necessary to recharge the lamp.
Take a rubber cover of the USB connector out from the lamp.
Plug the mini USB fork in the lamp.
Connect the second end of the USB charging cable to USB source (PC, notebook or other device).
Charging is indicated by the green LED indicator under the lamp switch coming on.
Duration of charge lasts about 2,5 hours.
After charging finishes the green LED indicator goes out. The lamp is ready for use.
Warning
Before first use it is necessary to recharge the lamp.
USB voltage source must be in accordance with the effective standard.
• Charge the lamp in dry indoor space.
• The lamp is resistant to humidity and splashing water – do not immerse it into water. Provided water
gets inside the lamp, do not switch it on and do not use it.
• Do not dismantle the lamp and its accessories.
• Do not drop the lamp in a fire, do not dismantle it and dispose it ecologically after its expiration.
• The lamp is not designated for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge of the safe use of the appliance, unless
they are supervised or have been instructed in the use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
• Ensure that children do not use the lamp as a toy.
Do not dispose electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate waste recycling centres.
For current information about recycling centres contact your local authorities. If electrical appliances
are stored on waste dumps, dangerous substances can leak into underground water and get into the
food chain damaging your health.
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