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LED work lamp PWLS 05-10 / PWLS 06-10
Disassembly
Remove the battery and dispose of it (PWLS 06-10)
1. Completely discharge the battery by letting the device run
until the LEDs go out.
2. Switch the device off and let it cool down.
3. Open the battery housing by removing the four screws
from the cover.
4.
Version A (without plug connection):
Hold onto the
battery and disconnect the wiring by means of a wire
cutter. Insulate the severed wire ends of the battery with
tape to prevent a short circuit.
Version B (with plug connection):
Hold onto the battery
and disconnect the plug connections of the wiring.
5. Dispose of the battery and the device as described in the
Disposal chapter.
Disposal
Always dispose of packing materials in an environmentally
friendly manner and in accordance with the applicable local
disposal regulations.
The icon with the crossed-out waste bin on waste
electrical or electronic equipment is taken from Directive
2012/19/EU. It states that this device must not be disposed of
with the household waste at the end of its life. You will find
collection points for free return of waste electrical and electronic
equipment in your vicinity. The addresses can be obtained from
your municipality or local administration. You can also find out
about other return options that apply for many EU countries on
the website https://hub.trotec.com/?id=45090. Otherwise,
please contact an official recycling centre for electronic and
electrical equipment authorised for your country.
The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic
equipment aims to enable the re-use, recycling and other forms
of recovery of waste equipment as well as to prevent negative
effects for the environment and human health caused by the
disposal of hazardous substances potentially contained in the
equipment.
In the European Union, batteries and accumulators must not be
treated as domestic waste, but must be disposed of
professionally in accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 6 September 2006
on batteries and accumulators. Please dispose of batteries and
accumulators according to the relevant legal requirements.
Only for United Kingdom
According to Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Regulations 2013 (SI 2013/3113) (as amended) and the Waste
Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 (SI 2009/890) (as
amended), devices that are no longer usable must be collected
separately and disposed of in an environmentally friendly
manner.