VTLAMP3WN
V. 04 – 29/05/2018
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3.
Twist the T-handle clockwise until the clamp
[1]
is firmly secured to the surface.
4.
Slide the stem
[2]
of the lamp into the hole on top of the clamp.
5.
Plug the power cable into a suitable mains outlet.
6.
Switch on the lamp with the On/Off button
[6]
on top of the lamp.
7.
The magnifying lens
[5]
is protected by a hard cover
[3]
. Fold it upwards to use the lens. Do not force.
Always close it when not in use to avoid fire hazard (sunlight).
6.
Replacing the lamp
1.
Unplug the device from the mains and let the fluorescent lamp
cool down before replacing it.
2.
The lamp is located behind a plastic diffuser.
Place a small flat screwdriver between diffuser and housing as
indicated
[1]
. Gently push on the screwdriver. Lift this end of the
diffuser
[2]
and slide
[3]
.
3.
Carefully pull the defective lamp from its socket.
4.
Install a new lamp (type PL 9W 2G7, order code LAMP09PL/2) into
the socket.
5.
Put the diffuser back.
Caution:
If the plastic diffuser is damaged, disconnect the lamp immediately from the mains. The diffuser is
not replaceable. Do not use the lamp with a cracked or broken diffuser.
7.
Technical Specifications
dioptre
3x
colour
white
dimensions
glass
185 x 155 mm
arm length
86 cm
cable length
1.3 m
colour temperature
6400 K
power supply
230 Vac / 50 Hz
weight
3600 g
spare lamp
type PL 9W 2G7 (order code LAMP09PL/2)
spare magnifying glass cover order code VTLAMP3WN/SP1
ideal ambient temperature
0°C – 35°C
Use this device with original accessories only. Velleman nv cannot be held responsible in the event
of damage or injury resulting from (incorrect) use of this device. For more info concerning this
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