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packaging and remove all packing material�
Check that all package contents are
present�
Check if the product or individual parts are
damaged� Should you detect damage, do
not use the product� Please contact the
retailer via the service address indicated�
Setting up your product
The handle
1
(see Fig� A) is intended for
moving the product to a different position�
The product must be disconnected from the
power supply while it is being moved�
Please note:
Protect easily damaged
surfaces before setting up the product�
Fully unwind the power cable�
Loosen the hand knobs
4
on either side of
the product (left and right) by turning them
counter-clockwise in order to position the
stand
5
as desired (see Fig� B)�
You can tilt the lamp head
3
continuously
at any angle of up to 180°�
Simply fix it in position by tightening the
hand knobs
4
(see Fig� B)�
Set up the product in the desired place�
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First-time operation
Turning the product on/off
TRIPPING HAZARD!
Please make
sure that the power cable is
positioned in such a way that
nobody can tread on or trip over it�
Plug the mains connector
7
into a socket
that has been correctly installed to switch
the product on�
Please note:
When using the product
outdoors, use an IPX4 socket for the mains
connection to ensure splash protection�
To turn the product off, disconnect the
mains connector from the power outlet�
Using the hook
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Before moving the product to
another position, disconnect it from
the power outlet�
Use the hook
2
to hang the product (see
Fig� A)� Make sure that you only hang the
product to an object that is capable of
bearing the product’s weight�
Please note:
Pay attention to the length of
the cable�
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Cleaning and storage
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Always unplug the mains power
cable from the socket before
cleaning the product�
For reasons of electrical safety, the product
must never be cleaned with abrasive
cleaning agents or immersed in water�
RISK OF BURNS FROM HOT
SURFACES!
Allow the light bulb to
cool down completely�
Do not use any solvents, petrol or the like�
Doing so would damage the product�
Use only a dry, lint-free cloth for cleaning� If
the product is very dirty, dampen the cloth
slightly�
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Disposal
Note the labels on the packaging
materials when sorting the waste;
they are marked with abbreviations
(a) and numbers (b) with the
following meanings:
1-7: Plastics
20-22: Paper and cardboard
80-98: Composite materials
You can find out how to dispose of
the used product by contacting your
local district or city council�
In the interest of environmental
protection, when the product has