� The cordless magnetic lamps will then
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switch off automatically after 15 minutes� To
completely switch off the cordless magnetic
lamps, set the OFF/15M/3M/ON switch
to the OFF position�
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z Cleaning and storage
Risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of electric shock from parts
that carry electric current� Unplug the USB
mains adapter from the power outlet socket
before attempting to clean the lamp�
Risk of damage!
Cleaning the cordless magnetic lamps and
accessories incorrectly could damage them�
Before cleaning the cordless magnetic
lamp, always switch it off and remove the
USB charging cable�
Do not use corrosive cleaning agents,
brushes with metal or nylon bristles or not
sharp or metallic cleaning implements such
as knives, hard spatulas or similar items�
They may damage the surfaces�
Never clean the cordless magnetic lamps
or accessories under running water�
Wipe down the cordless magnetic lamps
and accessories with a slightly moistened
cloth�
Wipe the cordless magnetic lamps and
accessories completely dry�
When the cordless magnetic lamp is not in
use, store it in a dry place and make sure it
is switched off�
z Troubleshooting
= Fault
= Cause
= Solution
= The lamp does not light up�
= The battery needs charging�
= Charge the cordless magnetic lamps
via the micro-USB socket using the
USB charging cable supplied� The
charging time is approx� 2-3 hours�
= The charge indicator does not light
up when the lamp is being charged�
= There is no power supply to the
cordless magnetic lamps�
= Please check whether your mains
adaptor and the USB charging cable
are properly connected�
z Disposal
Note the label on the packaging
materials when separating the
b
a
waste, these are marked with
abbreviations (a) and numbers (b)
with the following meanings:
1– 7:
Plastic
20 – 22: Paper and cardboard
80 – 98: Composite materials
You can find out how to dispose of
the used product by contacting your
local or city council�
In the interest of environmental
protection, do not dispose of the
product via the household waste,
but rather dispose of it properly� For
information on collection points 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 via the locally available
collection facilities�
Improper battery disposal
harms the environment!
Batteries must not be disposed of
via the household waste� They may contain
toxic heavy metals and are subject to special
waste treatment� The chemical symbols of the
heavy metals are as follows: Cd = cadmium,
Hg = mercury, Pb = lead�
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