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Instructions for use
Read these instructions carefully before using the HEINE
EN50-m or the HEINE
future reference.
In accordance with local regulations this product should be disposed
of as an electronic device separately.
Safety Information
Range of Applications: The HEINE
HEINE
EN50-m or HEINE
®
instruments (6V). The HEINE
HEINE
EN15C and HEINE
®
General Safety: Do not open the housing. All repairs should be carried out by
qualified personnel, with the exception of a battery change with mPack.
When changing the battery, use only the original rechargeable battery HEINE
Li-ion mPack.
Safety in use:
Follow the instructions supplied with the unit regarding installation of the
instrument support and the wall-mounting bracket.
For wall-mounting, be sure to use the instrument support (2) supplied with
the unit to be sure that the instrument headband is located safely.
Make sure that the local mains voltage is the same as that shown on the
identification plate of the plug-in transformer.
In order to ensure correct operation, always connect the angled adaptor
first to the connecting or extension cord and only then to the power source.
Use only the appropriate HEINE mPack plug-in transformer to connect the
unit to the local mains supply.
If not used for long periods, unplug the mains transformer from the mains.
Avoid excessive cycles of charge and discharge of the mPack.
The ideal temperature for charging is between +10° and +35 °C.
Do not expose the Li-ion mPack battery to ambient temperatures above +45 °C.
Do not use the EN50, EN50-m and mPack in rooms where an explosion
hazard is present.
We can only guarantee the safety and performance of this unit if it is fitted
with original HEINE accessories and spare parts.
When moving from a cold to a warm environment, leave the power source
switched off for up to one hour to allow it to adapt to the new conditions.
Setting up and operation
1 HEINE
EN50 operation
®
Connect the instrument to the cinch connector (6) and select the required
brightness by means of the brightness control (4). The EN50 switches off
with an audible click (4).
The indicator (5) lights up as soon as the EN50 is switched on either by the
control (4) or-if fitted- the headband brightness control. It switches off when
the EN50 is switched off or the actuator (3) is pushed down.
If the headband control HC50 is used with the EN50, the control (4) on the
EN50 has no effect. The brightness is controlled in this case by adjusting the
control on the headband control HC50.
Note: We recommend that the mPack brightness control is switched off when
used with instruments fitted with a headband brightness control (OMEGA500
and 3S LED HeadLight).
EN50 for wall-mounting: Use the wall-mounting bracket (1) to fix the EN50
to the wall. Fit the instrument support (2) on to the actuator (3). The instrument
light will switch off when the headband is placed onto the instrument
support (2).
mPack and keep them in a safe place for
®
EN50 power sources (HEINE
®
mPack) are designed solely for use with HEINE
®
EN50
power sources are not compatible with
®
E10.
®
ENGLISH
EN50,
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EN50,
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