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Disposal
a) General
The product must not be disposed of in the household waste.
Please dispose of the product, when it is no longer of use, according to the current
statutory requirements.
Remove any batteries inserted and dispose of them separately from the product.
b) Batteries and rechargeable batteries
As the end user, you are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used batteries/
rechargeable batteries; disposal of them in the household waste is prohibited.
Batteries/rechargeable batteries containing hazardous substances are labelled with
this symbol to indicate that disposal in domestic waste is prohibited. The designa-
tions for the heavy metals involved are: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead.
Used batteries, rechargeable batteries as well as coin cells can be returned to collection points
in your municipality, our stores or wherever batteries/rechargeable batteries/coin cells are sold.
You thereby fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.
Technical data
Rectangular mirror
Dimensions of mirror surface ............... 43 x 65 mm
Round mirror
Dimensions of mirror surface ............... Ø 60 mm
Telescope handle
Dimensions .......................................... 177 x 15 mm (L x Ø)
Max. length .......................................... 660 mm (telescope extracted to full length)
Magnetic head
Lifting capacity ..................................... up to 3 kg
Dimensions .......................................... 28 x 16 mm (L x Ø)
LED light
Power supply ....................................... 3 button cells of type L1154F (alternative name LR44,
AG13)
Light colour .......................................... Cold white
Dimensions .......................................... 17 x 52 mm (Ø x L)
Storage bag
Dimensions .......................................... 235 x 110 x 50 mm (W x D x H)
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Inserting battery into the LED lamp, changing the batteries
• Open the LED light by unscrewing the top part with the LED (left in the image) from the bot-
tom part (rotating to the left in counter-clockwise direction).
• Pull out the white plastic insert.
• Insert three batteries (for type, see “Technical data”) with the correct polarity. The plus pole is
indicated accordingly on the batteries and the plastic insert.
• Insert the plastic insert into the bottom part (with the hexagon) in the correct orientation (see
top of image).
The small round opening in the plastic insert, and therefore the plus pole of the bat-
teries, points towards the LED.
• Screw the top part with the LED onto the bottom part again (rotating to the right in clockwise
direction).
• A battery change is necessary when the light is only weak or does not light at all.
Information for operation
Inserting the mirror, LED lamp or magnetic head into the telescope handle
• There is a hexagonal hole at the end of the telescope handle for the different attachments
(2 different mirrors, LED light or magnetic head).
Pull the serrated locking ring towards the handle (see arrow in the image below) and insert
the desired attachment into the hexagonal hole).
• Release the locking ring, which will lock the attachment in the telescope handle.
Switching the LED light on/off
The LED can be switched on or off by rotating the top part. Pay attention to the labelling and the
arrow marking at the top part (“OFF” = switching off, “ON” = switching on).
Using the mirror
• The mirror can be moved into different positions at the joint. The mirror can be rotated (360°)
as well as pivoted.
• If the mirror can be moved too easily or if it pivots on its own, you can tighten the screw in
the joint slightly (hold the stop nut at the other side with flat nose pliers or a socket wrench).
However, do not use any force.
A spring inside the joint together with the stop nut allows an optimal setup for the
moveability of the mirror.
Cleaning
Clean the product only with a soft, clean, dry cloth.
When cleaning the mirror, you can moisten the cloth with a few drops of common window
cleaner.
Do not use aggressive, chemical or scouring cleaning agents, as this may lead to discoloura-
tion or changes in the material on the surface. Do not press to hard on the mirror surface; this
causes scratch marks or may break the mirror (loss of warranty).