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Please read this instruction manual
before using the device for the first
time and comply with it.
Keep this instruction manual for
future reference or for subsequent
possessors.
Technical Specifications
Art.
Number of LEDs:
Battery specification:
Lamp input voltage/
current consumption:
Voltage of mains adapter:
Charging time:
Operating time (main light):
LED intensity (main light):
Service life of LED:
Degree of protection:
Storage temperature:
Operating temperature:
Charging Process
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Before taking the hand lamp into service for the
first time charge it for 6-8 hours.
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Fully charge the hand lamp before it is stored for a
longer period.
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Switch lamp off during charging.
The LED (three green indicator light) of the lamp
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switches to blinking during charging, the number is
the blinking light represent the battery load level.
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If charging is completed, all three green LEDs
illuminate will turn on.
For Your Safety
0827 940 750
63, 10 W
Li-Ion, 3.7 V, 4,400 mAh,
16.28 Wh
5 V
1 A
230 V ~ , 50/60 Hz
approx. 5 hours
3 hours - high light mode,
6 hours - low light mode
1,000 lm - high light mode,
500 lm - low light mode
up to 10,000 hours
IP 65
–20 °C to +50 °C
–10 °C to +40 °C
Warning - Do not look directly into
the light emitting lamp - Risk of eye
injuries!
Always only use the charger recommended by
the manufacturer to charge the lamp. The use of a
NON-recommended charger can lead to a fire and
destroy the lamp.
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If the indicator does not turn to blinking, unplug
the charger & then try again.
Safety instructions for work lamps
Do not open the device.
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There is a risk of short-circuit. Repairs on the device
may only be carried out by commissioned and trai-
ned persons. Please contact your Würth branch.
Protect the battery against heat,
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e. g., against continuous intense
sunlight, fire, water, and moistu-
re. Danger of explosion.
If the battery is damaged or not used
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correctly;
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vapours may leak and irritate the respiratory
system. Provide fresh air and contact a doctor in
the event of any discomfort.
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fluids can leak from the battery. Avoid contact with
these. Leaking battery fluids can lead to skin irri-
tation or burns. Rinse off with water if you should
come into contact. If the fluid gets into your eyes,
make sure you get medical help.
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there can be an internal short-circuit, the battery
may become overheated and explode or catch
fire.
Any damaged device or charger may no
longer be used and may be exchanged by
the manufacturer only.
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The lamp may not be used in potentially explosive
areas.
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