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vibrations, explosive atmosphere, solvents and/or vapours. Also
continuous exposure to direct sunlight, high humidity and/or
moisture has to be avoided.

Changes, repairs and maintenance other than those described in
the documents accompanying the product may only be carried out
by authorised technical personnel.

If it is found that the product –despite having been properly charged
and correctly assembled- and cannot be operated in a safe and
normal manner, or the product shows damage, it must be rendered
inoperative and must not be used any further. In this case, contact
your dealer for warranty and/or repair.

10. Safety instructions

This product is not a children's toy.
Since it has small parts that can be swallowed, it is especially not
suitable for those under the age of 5.
The article must not be used for examinations of the eyes (e.g. for a
pupil test).

During the use of the product, proper heat dissipation should be
ensured, e.g. coverage of the lamp is to be avoided.

If the product does not work correctly, the user should first ensure
that the battery is charged and the lamp properly assembled, i.e.
the battery compartment lid is tightly screwed on.

If using in traffic, please follow the respective legal regulations.
Owing to the permanent magnet in the magnetic charging socket of
the Floating Charge System

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this part must be at a safe distance

to, for example, heart pacemakers or magnetic storage media.

The main hazard of this product is through optical radiation in the
blue-light range (400 nm to 780 nm). Thermal hazard threshold
values are clearly not reached.

The risk for the viewer depends on the use or on how the product
is installed. However, there is no optical hazard as long as the
aversion responses limit the time of exposure and as long as the
information contained in this instruction manual is observed.

The aversion reactions are triggered by the exposure and they are
natural reactions that protect the eye from hazards through optical
radiation. This includes in particular conscious aversion reactions
such as eye or head movement (e.g. turning away).

When using the product it is of particular importance to bear in
mind that the aversion reactions of persons at whom the light is
directed at may be weakened or completely suspended as a result
of medication, drugs or illness.

Because of the blinding effect of the product, improper use may
lead to reversible, i.e. temporary impairment of sight (physiological
blinding) or afterimages, or it may trigger feelings of queasiness
and tiredness (physiological blinding). The intensity of the
temporary feeling of being unwell or the time until it subsides
depend primarily on the difference in brightness between the
blinding-light source and the surrounding area. Photosensitive
people in particular ought to consult a medical consultant prior to
using this product.

Generally speaking, high-intensity light sources carry a high
secondary hazard potential due to their blinding effect. Just like
looking into other bright light sources (e.g. headlights of a car),
the temporary limited impairment of vision and afterimages may
lead to irritation, inconveniences, impairments and even accidents,
depending on the situation.

The information applies to the use of a single product at the
same time. If more light-emitting products of the same type or

of a different type are used together, the intensity of the optical
radiation may increase.

Every prolonged eye exposure with the source of radiation of this
product and the use of additional beam-focussing devices is to be
avoided! When exposure to the light beam occurs, eyes should be
deliberately closed and the head should be turned to avoid further
exposure.

In case of a commercial use or the product’s use by public
bodies, the user must be instructed as to all applicable laws and
regulations that correspond to the individual case of usage.

Important rules of conduct:

Do not aim the light beam directly into the eyes of a person.
The user or any other person should not look directly into the light
beam.
In the event of optical radiation hitting the eye, the eyes must
deliberately shut and the head is to be turned away from the beam.
The instruction manual and this information must be stored safely
and must be passed on together with the product.
It is prohibited to look straight into the light that is being emitted by
this product.

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