Product-Notes
Manual
Article No.: 732075
Deko-Light Elektronik-Vertriebs GmbH
26.09.2018
www.deko-light.com / [email protected]
Technical Data can be changed without advance notice. Errors excepted.
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2.
Proper Use
This product is only intended for lighting purposes and may only be operated on normal or non-flammable
surfaces.
The use can be done in indoor/outdoor areas.
Make sure that the surface is suitable for permanently and reliably taking the weight of the light.
3. Care
Repairs may only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
If the external flexible cable or cord of this luminaire is damaged, it shall be exclusively replaced by the
manufacturer or his service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Disconnect the entire product from the mains first and allow it to cool down before cleaning or maintaining.
Use a dry or slightly moistened cloth for cleaning.
Never use any chemicals, flammable cleaning agents or abrasives. These may cause damage to the surface
coating and/or the insulators.
4. Faulty Function
Light switched on at the switch?
Transformer mounted and connected properly?
If available; remote control intact? Check the batteries.
Check the connected lines.
Lamp defective?
5.
Changing Lamps
The light source of this lamp is not replaceable. When the light source has reached its end of life, replace the
entire luminaire.
6.
Storage and Disposal
Used electronic devices must be brought back to public collection points and must not be disposed of as
household waste.
Storage in a dry and clean environment. Do not strain the product mechanically during storage.
Batteries containing pollutants are marked with the symbol showing a crossed out bin and one of the chemical
symbols Cd (=battery contains cadmium), Hg (=battery contains mercury) or Pb (=battery contains lead).
Precautions must be taken against short-circuiting if the batteries are not fully discharged. Only discharged
batteries may be put in the old battery containers you find in shops and at public disposal companies.
Shortcircuiting can be prevented by isolating the poles with sticky tape.