H A Z E T- W E R K
HÖCHSTE TECHNOLOGIE IN DER WERKZEUGFERTIGUNG SEIT 1868
HIGHEST TECHNOLOGY IN TOOL MANUFACTURE SINCE 1868
Instruction manual
3W LED penlight
1979 N-71
CHANGING THE BATTERIES:
Make sure to switch the lamp off before changing the
batteries. Remove the old batteries. Always change all of
the batteries at the same time. Insert the new batteries as
indicated by the markings on the battery holder.
NOTE! Take care to observe the polarity markings (+/-) in
the battery compartment. Otherwise, there may be a risk
that the batteries could become damaged and explode.
Ensure that you do not short-circuit the contacts. Keep
the contacts away from any metal or damp objects when
changing the batteries. Then close the battery compart-
ment again. Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable
batteries. Never use new batteries and used batteries
together. Use only high-quality batteries of the same type.
Always change all of the batteries at the same time. The
use of rechargeable batteries and high-current batteries is
not permitted due to other electrical characteristics. In the
event that this light will not be used for an extended period
of time, ensure that the batteries are removed to avoid
damage. Empty batteries must be removed.
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION:
The device should not be discarded in the normal
household waste under any circumstances. Dispose of the
device via an authorised disposal centre or your communal
waste disposal facility. Observe the current applicable
regulations. Contact your waste disposal facility in the
event of any doubt. Dispose of all packaging materials via
an environmentally friendly disposal facility. Used batteries
and rechargeable batteries are special waste and must be
disposed of in accordance with national regulations.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
Avoid eye injuries - Never look directly into the beam of light
or shine it into other people‘s faces. If this occurs for too
long, the blue light portion of the beam can cause retinal
damage. If the light beam shines into the eyes, close the
eyes and turn the head away from the light beam. Keep
the product and the packaging away from children. This
product is not a toy. Clean the device only with a dry cloth.
This lamp exceeds the conditions for risk-free use. The risk
when using it depends on how the user handles the lamp.
RISK GROUP 2
NOTE: Hazardous optical radiation may be omitted by
thisproduct. When operating, do not look into the lamp for
anextended period of time. Can be hazardous to the eyes.
Gefahrenwert der Exposition / Exposure Hazard Value (EHV)
(1): 67
Risk group
Gefährdungsabstand / Hazard
Distance (HD)(2)
2
0m – 1,64m
1
1,64m – 16,4m
Free group
> 16,4m
(1)This value indicates the factor by which the risk group
limit value to the next lowest group has been exceeded.
The limit value is 1.
(2)Distance from eyes to the lamp at which the respective
risk group is applicable.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information contained within these operating instruc-
tions can be changed without prior notification. HAZET
accepts no liability for direct, indirect, incidental or other
damage or consequential damage arising though improper
handling or through disregard of the information contained
within these operating instructions.
GUARANTEE
The device has a two year guarantee. The guarantee does
not apply to damage to the device arising through a failure
to comply with the operating instructions.
4
75
130 Lumen