Before use, verify the available mains voltage
matches the voltage required for operating the
light (220–240 V ~ , 50 Hz).
PREVENT FIRE AND INJURY
HAZARDS
CAUTION! RISK OF BURNS DUE TO
HOT SURFACES! Verify the light has been
switched off and has cooled down before
touching it to avoid burns. Light bulbs become
very hot.
Do not cover the light with objects. Excessive
heat build-up can result in fire.
The distance to the illuminated surfaces should
be at least 1 m when setting up to avoid a fire
hazard.
Never leave the light unattended whilst in oper-
ation. Excessive heat can result in a fire.
The LED light is not dimmable.
Do not look directly into the light source (light
bulb, LED etc.). Do not look into the light
source (light bulb, LED etc.) with an optical in-
strument (e.g. magnifier).
Any shattered protective covering
must be replaced.
Assembly
DANGER OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK! Only insert the mains plug into the mains
socket after it has been assembled. Otherwise
there is a risk of electric shock!
Note: You can use the light as a floor spotlight or
with the tripod
if necessary.
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Assembling the spotlights and
handle piece on the mounting
bracket
First, unscrew the pre-installed fixing material
(screws
, clamping nuts
6
pertaining to them) from the mounting bracket
(see Fig. A, ensure that the washers are in the
correct order).
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Note: You can use the light in this form as a floor
spotlight.
and the washers
4
5
Screw both spotlights
2
nut
and the washers to the mounting
4
bracket
(see Fig. B, ensure that the washers
5
are in the correct order).
Screw the handle piece
and the washers to the mounting bracket
(see Fig. C, ensure that the washers are in the
correct order).
Loosen the screw
on the reverse side of the
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handle piece
and attach the mains cable
1
bracket
to the handle piece
7
Setting up the tripod
Loosen the clamping nut
terclockwise (see Fig. E).
Catch the tripod element where the legs are
connected at the same height as the clamping
nut
and press it downwards so that the legs
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unfold.
If the tripod element cannot be pushed down
any further, and the legs have fully folded out,
re-tighten by turning the clamping nut
wise (see Fig. F).
Setting the tripod height
(see Fig. G)
Loosen the locking device
counterclockwise.
Set the tripod
at the desired height by pull-
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ing the rod elements upwards or pushing them
downwards.
Tighten the locking device
clockwise to fix the tripod
height.
with the clamping
with the screws
1
6
5
(see Fig. D).
1
by turning it coun-
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clock-
11
by turning it
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by turning it
9
at the desired
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