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Cleaning and storage
RISK OF DAMAGE!
Cleaning the
product incorrectly can potentially
cause damage�
Do not use chemicals for cleaning�
Use only a dry, lint-free cloth for cleaning� If
the product is very dirty, dampen the cloth
slightly�
To prevent a short circuit or other damage,
the USB-C charging socket must not come
in contact with moisture during the cleaning
process�
When the product is not in use, store inside
the packaging in a dry place�
To maintain the rechargeable battery’s
capacity, it needs to be charged for about
2 hours about every 4 months�
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Troubleshooting
= Fault
= Cause
= Solution
= The product fails to switch on�
= The product is switched off�
= Press the ON/OFF switch
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to
switch the product on�
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The light is flickering.
= The battery is almost fully discharged�
= Charge the battery (see section
"Charging the battery")�
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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
reached the end of its useful life, do
not dispose of it as general
household waste but have it
properly recycled� For information
on recycling centres and their
opening times, please contact your
local council�
Faulty or used batteries must be recycled in
accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC
and its amendments� Return batteries and/or
the product to the local recycling facilities
provided�
Risk of environmental damage
from incorrect disposal of
rechargeable batteries!
Batteries must not be disposed of as general
household waste� They may contain toxic
heavy metals* and are subject to special
waste treatment� Batteries and rechargeable
batteries that are not permanently fixed
inside the product must be removed before
disposal of the product and disposed of
separately� Please ensure batteries/
rechargeable batteries are fully discharged
when disposed of! Wherever possible, use
rechargeable batteries rather than single-use
batteries�
*) Marked as followed: Cd = cadmium,
Hg = mercury, Pb = lead