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Rechargeable LED work lamp
CHARGING UNITS WITH A USB CABLE (E�G� SMARTPHONES):
Suitable for products with a charging current of up to 1000 mA. To charge the unit with a USB
cable, connect it to the USB charging port (C) under the transparent cover on the back of the unit.
Close the cap after charging.

CHARGING THE BATTERY:

• To ensure optimum functionality, we recommend completely draining the integrated battery
during the first use and the fully recharge it.
• The micro USB charging port (D) for charging the batter is under the transparent cap on the
back of the unit. Connect the charging port to a conventional USB power supply unit,
as used for smartphones, digital cameras, etc., using the provided USB cable.
The charging time depends on the power supply used. See section TECHNICAL DATA for
further information.
• Use the battery level indicator (see description above) to determine the battery level.
If all 4 LEDs are lit, the battery is fully charged.
• The lamp can be operated while charging, however, it has to be switched to 50% mode.
The charging duration increases significantly in this operating mode.
• If the light is not used for an extended period of time the battery must be charged
approximately every 3 months to ensure a long battery lifespan.
• After charging, make sure to close the charging port with the cap.
Disposal
Do not dispose of electrical appliances with the household rubbish!
In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and
the corresponding national law, used electrical equipment must be separated from the
rubbish and reused or recycled in an environmentally responsible manner. Please contact
your local authorities for available disposal options for your used device.
Incorrect disposal of batteries and rechargeable batteries can harm the environment!
Batteries and rechargeable batteries do not belong in the household waste.
They can contain poisonous heavy metals and are subject to treatment as hazardous wastes.
Take your used batteries to a municipal collection site.
Manufacturer
Hugo Brennenstuhl GmbH & Co. KG
Seestraße 1 – 3 · D-72074 Tübingen
H. Brennenstuhl S.A.S.
4 rue de Bruxelles ∙ F-67170 Bernolsheim
lectra-t ag
Blegistrasse 13 · CH-6340 Baar
Please visit the Service/FAQ section of our homepage, www.brennenstuhl.com,
for more information.
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