recharge it immediately.
Once fully charged, remove from the charger.
In the event of liquid leaking from the power source,
remove this with protective gloves and a dry cloth.
Charge your rechargeable battery at least once every 3
months in order to maintain its service life.
Do not open the rechargeable battery! There is a risk of
a short circuit. If the rechargeable battery is opened, all
warranty claims are void.
Charge the lamp on a fireproof surface and only under the
triangle
constant supervision of an adult!
circle-c ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DISPOSAL
Dispose of packaging after sorting by material type.
Cardboard and cardboard to the waste paper, film to the
recycling collection.
Dispose of the unusable product in accordance with
legal provisions. The „waste bin" symbol indicates that,
in the EU, it is not permitted to dispose of electrical
equipment in household waste.
For disposal, pass the product on to a specialist disposal
point for old equipment, use the return and collection
systems in your area or contact the dealer from whom
you purchased the product.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries contained in
electrical appliances must be disposed of separately
whenever possible.
Always dispose of used batteries & rechargeable batte-
ries (only when discharged) in accordance with the local
regulations and requirements.
Improper disposal may result in toxic ingredients being
released into the environment, which may have adverse
health effects on humans, animals and plants.
In this way you will fulfil your legal obligations and
contribute to environmental protection.
Batteries containing lithium
For lithium-containing batteries and rechargeable batteries,
tape off the terminals before disposal to avoid an external
short circuit. A short circuit can lead to a fire or explosion.
Only dispose of primary (disposable) batteries and recharge-
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