Safety instructions for rechargeable batteries
DANGER TO LIFE AND RISK OF ACCIDENTS FOR INFANTS
AND CHILDREN!
Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Do not leave the batteries
lying around. There is a risk of children or animals swallowing them.
Consult a doctor immediately if a battery is swallowed.
CAUTION! DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
Use only rechargeable batteries
of the recommended type. Other rechargeable or single-use batteries
could explode during charging.
FIRE HAZARD!
Do not allow rechargeable batteries to short-circuit.
Otherwise the rechargeable batteries may overheat, become a fire
hazard or explode.
RISK OF EXPLOSION!
Never throw rechargeable batteries into fire or
water.
Chemical fluids that damage the product may leak out of outdated or
used rechargeable batteries. Remove, therefore, the rechargeable
battery when the lamp is not required for any length of time.
WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES!
If they come into contact with skin,
leaked or damaged rechargeable batteries could cause chemical
burns; you should therefore wear suitable protective gloves at all
times if such an event occurs.
Only use rechargeable batteries of the proper size and of the
recommended type (see "Technical data").
Ensure correct polarity. This is indicated in the battery compartment
for the rechargeable battery.
Functioning
The solar cell installed in the article converts sunlight into electrical energy and stores
it in
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Ni-MH battery. Switches on the light as it begins to get dark. The built-in light-
emitting diodes are a very long-life and energy-saving light source. The light duration
depends on the amount of sunlight, the angle of light on the solar cell and the
temperature (the battery capacity is temperature-dependent).
A vertical angle of light at temperatures above the freezing point is ideal. The battery
does not achieve maximum capacity until after several charge and discharge cycles.
Preparing for use
Installing the light
1. Rotate the solar cell housing anticlockwise out of the lamp shade.
2. Move the ON/OFF switch into the ON position to switch the light on.
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