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SAFETY HINTS
Do not look directly into the LED and do not direct the light beam into the eyes of humans or animals.
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CAUTION: Do not look longer than 45 seconds and with a distance of less than 1m into the light. This may cause an irrever-
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sible damage to the retina.
This torch is subject to the risk group 2 according to EN 62471 "Blue Light" hazard: Does not pose a hazard due to the aversion
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response of the human eye to bright light or thermal discomfort.
The torch is not suitable for examinations of the eyes (pupils test).
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Do not light up any magnifying bundled objects (e.g. mirrors) – risk of fire!
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Make sure to use the device only with an appropriate, high-quality Li-Ion battery type 18650 which is protected against over
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or under voltage and against short circuit and reverse polarity. To avoid deep-discharge of the Li-Ion battery when device is
not in use for a longer period, please charge Li-Ion battery up to approx. 60%.
LED bulb cannot be replaced.
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Do not attempt to repair the devise by yourself. When service or repair is required, contact qualified service personnel.
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Do not use the device nearby mobile phones and devices that generate strong electromagnetic fields (e.g. electric engines).
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People with physical or cognitive disabilities should use the device with supervision.
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Protect the device against dirt. Never use aggressive cleansing agents or benzine to clean the device. We recommend a soft
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microfiber cloth to clean the outer parts of the device.
Store the device in a dust-free, dry and cool place.
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The device is not a toy – keep it out of reach of children.
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Keep away from pets.
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If the device is defective or without any further use, dispose of the device according to the Waste Electrical and Electronic
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Equipment Directive WEEE. For further information, please contact your local authorities.
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SAFETY HINTS FOR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
Only use high-quality batteries of popular brands. When inserting the battery please respect the correct polarity (+/-). Please
remove battery when device is not in use for a long period of time. Do not throw the batteries into fi re, do not short-circuit and do
not disassemble them. Never charge non-rechargeable batteries – risk of explosion! Remove leaking batteries from the device
immediately. Risk of battery acid burn! Clean the contacts before inserting fresh batteries. In case of contact with battery acid,
rinse the a ected area immediately with water and contact a doctor. Batteries can be dangerous to life if swallowed. Keep
batteries away from small children and pets. Do not dispose of batteries in household waste (see also capture "Disposal of
Batteries/Accumulators").
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