ENGLISH
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A
RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, EX-
POSURE TO EXCESSIVE UV RADIA-
TION, OR INJURY TO PERSONS
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
LIGHTED LAMP IS HOT!
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK, EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
UV RADIATION, OR INJURY TO PER-
SONS:
1 Turn off/unplug and allow to cool
before replacing bulb (lamp).
2 Bulb (lamp) gets HOT quickly! Only
contact switch/plug when turning on.
3 Do not touch hot surfaces like lens
guard or enclosure.
4 Do not remain in light if skin feels
warm.
5 Do not look directly at lighted bulb
(lamp).
6 Keep lamp away from materials that
may burn.
7 Use only with a 20 W or smaller
bulb (lamp).
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8 Do not touch bulb (lamp) at any
time. Use a soft cloth. Oil from skin
may damage bulb (lamp).
9 Do not operate the unit with a miss-
ing or damaged guard, lamp contain-
ment barrier, or UV filter if applicable.
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CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock, or injury to persons:
Use only insulated staples or plastic
ties to secure cords.
Route and secure cords so that they
will not be pinched or damaged when
the cabinet is pushed to the wall.
Position the portable cabinet light
with respect to the cabinet so the
lamp replacement markings can be
read during relamping.
Not intended for recessed installation
in ceilings, or soffits.
Not intended for surface installation
inside built-in furnishings such as
kitchen cabinets, china cabinets, or
trophy cases.
The National Electric Code (NEC) does
not permit cords to be concealed
where damage to insulation may go
unnoticed. To prevent fire danger, do
not run cord behind walls, ceilings,
soffits, or cabinets where it may be
inaccessible for examination. Cords
should be visually examined periodi-
cally and immediately replaced when
any damage is noted.
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