persons caused by improper handling or non-
observance of the safety advice.
t o avoid danger to life
from electric shock
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Before connecting it to the mains, always check
the light, the power cable as well as the con-
necting cable if need be for any damage.
Never use the light if you see any damage.
m C AUtIOn! Damaged power cables and
connecting cables are a danger to life as you
could suffer an electric shock.
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Before assembly, ensure that the mains voltage
available corresponds to the operating voltage
necessary of the light (230 - 240 V ~ ).
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Never let the lamp come into contact with
water or other liquids.
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Never open or insert anything into electrical
fittings or equipment. Doing this sort of thing can
lead to a serious danger to life from electric
shock.
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Touch only the insulated part of the plug when
connecting to or disconnecting from the mains
supply.
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If the external flexible cable of this lamp is
damaged, it may only be replaced by a special
cable or a cable that is only available from the
manufacturer or his service representative.
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Only connect the under-cabinet light to the
mains current using the original power cable.
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Only connect original under-cabinet lights of
the same type (Model 14102104L or
14102106L) with each other. Only use the
original connecting cable supplied to do so.
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Connect the under-cabinet lights that are linked
up together to one socket only. Make sure that
you only connect a maximum of 10 linked-up
under-cabinet lights of the same type to one
socket. Otherwise this might overload the con-
nections and cables.
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Make sure that all under-cabinet lights are
linked up via connecting cables before inserting
the power cable into the socket.
t o avoid danger of fire
and injury
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rISk OF InjUry! Check every bulb and
lampshade for damage immediately upon
unpacking. Do not operate the light with a de-
fective bulb or glass cover. If they are, contact
the service point for a replacement.
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rISk OF InjUry FrOM bUrnS! Ensure
the lamp has been switched off and allowed to
cool before you touch it. In this way you will
avoid the danger of burns. Light bulbs develop
a great deal of heat.
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Do not touch bulb components or bulbs as they
can reach temperatures > 60 °C during
operation.
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Allow the light to cool down completely before
replacing a defective bulb.
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Replace defective bulbs immediately. Before
replacing the bulb always remove the mains
plug from the socket.
If a protective glass cover breaks have
it replaced immediately at the ser-
vice centre or by an electrician.
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Do not operate this light with a dimmer or an
electronic switch. It is not suitable for this mode
of operation.
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FIrE HAZArD! Fit the light so that
it is at least 0.2 m away from the
0.2 m
material illuminated. Fire can
result from the development of too much heat.
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Never leave the light operating unattended.
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Do not allow any objects to cover the light. Fire
can result from the development of too much heat.
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Do not allow the lamp or the packaging materials
to lie around unattended. Plastic film or bags,
Styrofoam etc. can turn into dangerous toys for
children.
Working safely
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Use a 230 - 240 volt T5 fluorescent tube type
bulb with a maximum power output of 13 watt.
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Fit the light in such a way to ensure it is
protected from damp and dirt.
Safety
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