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Rotary switch (dimming function)
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The lamp can be turned on or off using a rotary
switch (potentiometer) in the side cover.
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The switching function is perceived as a “click”.
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Lamp brightness can be continuously adjusted
(0-100%) by turning the potentiometer.
Cutout of the lamp
(low-discharge protection)
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A red flashing LED in the upper area of the lamp
provides an early warning that the battery pack
capacity is running out.
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If the battery pack reaches the lower charge
capacity, the lamp switches off automatically.
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Should the lamp have switched off as a result of
reduced voltage and if it is not subsequently to
be used, the rotary switch must be turned to the
OFF position.
Note
Discharged battery packs must not be
stored in the lamp.
Maintenance / Care
WARNING!
Risk of injuries or material damage.
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Do not open the device.
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Observe the relevant safety and
accident prevention regulations
during all maintenance and
servicing work.
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Clean the device only when the
mains plug has been removed.
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Clean the lamp with hot water, if necessary use
a detergent.
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Do not use any technical solvents, acetone,
benzene, tetrachloromethane, etc.
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The permanent action of oils and greases must
likewise be avoided
Warranty
We provide a warranty for this Würth device from
the date of purchase and in accordance with the
legal/country-specific regulations (proof of purchase
through invoice or delivery note).
Any damage arising is remedied by the supply
of spare parts or by repair. Damage caused by
improper handling is not covered by the warranty.
Claims under warranty can only be accepted if
the device is returned fully assembled to a Würth
agency, your Würth sales representative or an
authorised Würth customer service workshop.
We reserve the right to make technical changes.
We accept no liability for printing errors.
Environmental Instructions
Do not dispose of this lamp in
household waste. According to
European Directive 2002/96/EC
on waste electrical and electronic
equipment and its implementation in
national law, broken and unservice
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able electric tools must be collected separately and
submitted to an environmentally sound recycling
facility. Ensure that your used lamp is returned to
your dealer or obtain information about a local
authorised collection and disposal system. Ignoring
this EU directive can have potential effects on the
environment and your health!
Spare parts
If in spite of careful manufacturing and testing pro
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cesses, the lamp becomes faulty, a repair by Würth
masterService should be arranged.
With any enquiries or spare parts orders, always
quote the article number as given on the name plate.
The latest spare parts list for the lamp is available
online at http://www.wuerth.com/partsmanager.
Alternatively, contact your local Würth agency for a
hardcopy.