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Replace defective bulbs immediately. Before
replacing the bulb, always remove the mains
plug from the mains socket.
Allow the lamp to cool for at least 15 minutes
before replacing a defective bulb.
Do not allow any objects to cover the lamp.
Fire can result from the development of too
much heat.
Position the lamp so that it is protected from
moisture and dirt.
Never leave the light unattended whilst in oper-
ation. Excessive heat can result in a fire.
Only use the light bulb indicated.
Do not look directly into the light source (light
bulb, LED etc.).
This lamp is not suitable for use as a night light.
The lamp is not suitable for dimmers
or electronic switches.
Before Initial Use
Unscrew the threaded ring
2
, turning counter-
clockwise.
Lift the lamp shade
3
off the socket
4
(14123206L / 14123205L).
Place the lamp shade
3
onto the socket
4
the correct way around.
Tighten the threaded ring
2
clockwise.
Use a clean, lint-free cloth to insert the lamp
1
.
Screw the lamp
1
clockwise into the socket
4
.
Your light is now ready to use.
Operation
Using the lamp
Unwind the mains cable
5
completely before
use.
Insert the mains plug
7
into the socket.
Turn the light on and off with the ON / OFF
switch
6
.
Replacing a bulb
DANGER TO LIFE BY ELEC-
TRIC SHOCK!
Unplug the mains plug
7
from the socket.
Allow the lamp
1
to cool down for 15 minutes
before replacing.
Turn the defective light bulb
1
anti-clockwise
out of the bulb socket
4
.
Use a clean, fluff-free cloth when you are re-
placing a bulb.
Screw the light bulb
1
clockwise into the light
bulb socket
4
.
Plug the mains plug
7
into the socket again.
Cleaning and maintenance
DANGER TO LIFE FROM
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Before cleaning, always pull out the mains plug
7
out of the socket.
Do not use solvents such as petrol and the like
as they could damage the lamp.
For electrical safety reasons, never clean the
lamp with water or other fluids or immerse it in
water.
Only clean with a dry, lint-free cloth, a brush or
a feather duster.
Plug the mains plug
7
into the socket again.
Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of recy-
clable materials, which you may dispose
of at local recycling facilities.
b
a
Observe the marking of the packaging
materials for waste separation, which
are marked with abbreviations (a) and
numbers (b) with following meaning:
1–7: plastics / 20–22: paper and fibre-
board / 80–98: composite materials.