6 GB
Introduction / Safety advice
Technical data
Operating voltage:
220–240 V ∼, 50 Hz
Protection class:
Light bulb:
LED E14 / 3.2 W (included)
Rated power:
1 x max 3.2 W
Material:
plastic, textile shade
Model:
7424-018L (empire lamp shade)
7425-018L (drum lamp shade)
7430-018L (hexagonal lamp shade)
Safety advice
The right to claim under the guarantee shall be
rendered invalid in respect of damage caused by
the non-observance of these operating instructions!
No liability is accepted for consequent damage! No
liability is accepted for damage to property or per-
sons caused by improper handling or non-observance
of the safety advice!
RISK OF LOSS
OF LIFE AND ACCIDENT TO IN-
FANTS AND CHILDREN!
Never
leave children unsupervised with the packaging
materials. Packaging materials present a suffo-
cation hazard. Children often underestimate
danger. Always keep the product out of reach
of children.
We assume no liability for material damage or
personal injury due to improper handling or
failure to comply with the safety instructions!
To avoid danger to life from
electric shock
Before connecting the lamp to the mains, always
check it and the mains lead / plug for any dam-
age. Never use your lamp if you discover that
it is damaged in any way.
CAUTION!
A damaged mains
lead presents a serious danger to
life from electric shock. The external
flexi-cable cannot be replaced, if the cable is
damaged then the lamp must be disposed of.
Never let the lamp come into contact with
water or other liquids.
Do not install the lamp on damp if conductive
surfaces.
Never open any electrical devices such as
switches, fittings etc. or allow any object to be
inserted into them. This sort of interference can
lead to a serious danger to life from electric
shock.
Touch only the insulated part of the plug when
connecting to or disconnecting from the mains
supply.
Before installation ensure that the available
mains voltag e agrees with the operating volt-
age required for the lamp (220–240 V ∼).
To avoid danger of fire
and injury
DANGER OF BURNS!
Ensure the lamp has
been switched off and allowed to cool before
you touch it. In this way you will avoid the dan-
ger of burns. Light bulbs develop a great deal
of heat.
Replace defective bulbs immediately. Before re-
placing 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.