Unit description, Initial use, Operation – Beurer TL 30 User Manual

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Repairs
Important

• Do not open the device. Please do not attempt to repair the unit yourself. This could result in serious inju-

ries. Failure to observe this regulation shall void the warranty.

• If you need to have the unit repaired, contact customer service or an authorised dealer.

4. Unit description

Overview

1. Fluorescent screen

2. Rear of the device housing

3. Holder

4. ON/OFF button

5. Mains part connection

6. Storage slot for holder

5. Initial use

Take the device out of the plastic wrapping. Check the device for damage or faults. If you notice any damage or

faults on the device, do not use it and contact customer services or your supplier.

Positioning the device

Place the device on an even surface. The position should be chosen to ensure a distance of between 20 cm and

60 cm between the user and the device. The lamp is most effective at this distance.

Mains connection

• To prevent possible damage to the device, the brightlight must only be used with the mains part de-

scribed here.

• Insert the mains part into the connection provided for this purpose on the rear of the brightlight. The

mains part must only be connected to the mains voltage that is specified on the type plate.

• After using the brightlight, unplug the mains part from the mains socket first and then disconnect it from

the brightlight.

Note:

• Ensure that there is a socket near the place where the lamp will stand.

• Lay the mains cable in such a way that no one can trip over it.

6. Operation

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Remove the holder from the storage slot on the rear of the device.

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Clip on the holder at the side. The orientation/angle of the TL30 changes depending on where you at-

tach the holder to the device. This allows you to tailor the angle as desired. The holder can be attached

on both the long and short sides, which enables you to use the TL30 both horizontally and vertically.

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Switching on the lamp

Press the On/Off button.

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