37
36
EN
EN
Maximum ambient temperature.
Year of manu-
facture
and serial number
(SN:)
The year of manufacture and the
serial number is provided on the
rating label.
Table 5
IX. Maintenance and Repair
y
The product requires no special maintenance during the
course of its lifetime.
y
In the event that the front glass (cover) is damaged, it
must be replaced with a new one.
•
ATTENTION
y
When the protective glass of the floodlight is replaced,
the gasket must be properly installed, otherwise dirt
may enter into the floodlight and it may be damaged.
This type of damage is not covered by the warranty, i.e.
right to a free repair.
y
In the event that the floodlight requires cleaning, use
a damp textile, however prevent water from coming into
contact with the connectors of the floodlight and the
battery. For cleaning, do not use any aggressive agents
(e.g. liquid sand, corrosive agents) or organic solvents (e.g.
acetone), this would damage the cover of the floodlight.
X. Storage
y
Store the cleaned floodlight in a safe, dry location that
is out of reach of children and protect it against direct
sunlight, radiant heat sources, frost, high humidity and
ingression of water. Prior to storing the floodlight, take
the battery out of it.
y
Protect the battery against rain, frost, high humidity,
temperatures above 50°C, against mechanical damage
(e.g. being dropped) and never open or burn it. Prior
to storing the floodlight, take the battery out of it
and charge it fully. Store the battery fully charged
and removed from the power tool, and to ensure the
longest possible lifetime fully charge it after several
months (no later than after 6 months).
y
Protect the battery contacts against soiling, deforma-
tion or other damage and prevent conductive bridging
of the battery contacts by taping over the connectors,
e.g. using plastic tape, to prevent the battery from
short-circuiting, which could result in a subsequent fire
or explosion.
y
Ensure that children do not play with the battery or the
floodlight.
XI. Waste disposal
y
Throw packaging into the appropriate sorted
waste container.
y
An unusable floodlight and charger are dee-
med as electrical equipment that must not be
thrown out with household waste, but rather
according to the European Directive (EU)
2012/19, they must be handed over for ecolo-
gical disposal/recycling at an appropriate electrical
waste collection point.
y
Prior to handing over the floodlight for disposal, the
battery must be removed, which, likewise, must not
be thrown out with household waste, but rather must
be handed over separately for ecological disposal at
a battery collection point. You will receive information
about electrical equipment collection points at your
local town council office or from the vendor.
CONTACT DETAILS FOR NEW ZEALAND
Distributor
: Madal Bal NZ, 57 Grey Street, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand 1061
E-mail: [email protected]