Fold out the dynamo crank handle
underneath the LED camping light (see
Fig. C).
Turn the crank handle
charge the battery. The longer you keep
turning the crank handle, the more your
battery will charge.
All LEDs will start flashing and the battery
will start charging. The more LEDs light up
continuously, the higher the charge status of
the battery.
Fold the handle back into the designated
opening in the product's housing when you
have finished charging.
z Cleaning and storage
RISK OF DAMAGE!
Cleaning the product incorrectly can
potentially cause damage.
Do not use any chemicals for cleaning as
this might damage the surface.
Use only a dry, lint-free cloth for cleaning. If
the product is very dirty, dampen the cloth
slightly.
The micro USB charging jack
come in contact with moisture during the
cleaning process to prevent a short circuit
or other damage.
When the product is not in use, store inside
the packaging in a dry place.
To maintain the rechargeable battery's
capacity, it needs to be charged for about
2 hours about every 4 months.
z Troubleshooting
= Fault
= Cause
= Solution
= The product fails to switch on.
= The product is switched off.
= Press the On/Off switch
the product on.
8
clockwise to
8
must not
7
to switch
4
= The light is flickering.
= The battery is almost fully discharged.
= Charge the battery (see section
'Charging the battery').
z Disposal
Note the labels on the packaging
materials when sorting the waste;
they are marked with abbreviations
(a) and numbers (b) with the
following meanings:
1-7:
Plastics
20-22:
Paper and cardboard
80-98:
Composite materials
You can find out how to dispose of
the used product by contacting your
local district or city council.
The product and packaging
materials are recyclable. Please
dispose of them separately for
better treatment of waste.The Triman
logo is only applicable to France.
In the interest of environmental
protection, when the product has
reached the end of its useful life, do
not dispose of it as general
household waste but have it
properly recycled. For information
on recycling centres and their
opening times, please contact your
local council.
Faulty or used batteries must be recycled in
accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC
and its amendments. Return batteries and/or
the product to the local recycling facilities
provided.
Risk of environmental damage
from incorrect disposal of
rechargeable batteries!
Batteries must not be disposed of as general
household waste. They may contain toxic
heavy metals* and are subject to special
waste treatment. Batteries and rechargeable
batteries that are not permanently fixed
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