Exchanging batteries, Cleaning and maintenance, Disposal – Kompernass KH 4122 User Manual

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OFF: The solar lamp is switched off. The batteries
continue to be charged by the solar cell

Q

.

Rotate the solar housing

P

carefully in a clock-

wise direction onto the thermometer tube

O

.

Notice: The performance of solar light varies in
accord with the season. In sunny weather the per-
formance is higher than in cloudy weather.

Exchanging batteries

m Attention! Risk of explosion! Use exclusively

batteries that are intended to be recharged and are
designed for recharging.

To obtain the optimal performance, exchange bat-
teries every 12 months.

Remove the solar housing

P

by carefully ro-

tating it anti-clockwise from the thermometer
tube

O

.

Place the AUTO- / OFF switch

I

in the position

OFF.

Press the unlocking buttons of both battery
compartments

U

, open them and remove the

used batteries

Y

.

Insert new batteries of the same type and the
same capacity (check the data on the original
batteries) into the battery compartment. En-
sure that the batteries

Y

are inserted with the

correct polarity (pay heed to Plus and Minus).

Replace the battery compartment lids

U

.

Rotate the solar housing

P

carefully in a clock-

wise direction onto the thermometer tube

O

.

Notice: The solar housing

P

requires ca. 2-3

sunny days to completely charge the batteries

Y

.

Leave the solar lamp switched off for this period
(Switch position "OFF").

Cleaning and Maintenance

The Outdoor Thermometer is, except for required
battery exchanges, maintenance-free. The LED is
not exchangable.

Clean the solar housing

P

with a moist cloth to

retain the optimal performance of the solar cell.

Do not use solvents for cleaning and do not

press too heavily on the solar housing

P

.

Disposal

The packaging comprises exclusively en-

vironmentally-friendly material which can
be disposed of in your local recycling con-
tainers.

Do not dispose of electrical appliances
with your domestic waste!

According to the European Directive 2002 / 96 / EG,
concerning used electrical and electronic applianc-
es and its implementation in national law, superan-
nuated electrical appliances must be collected and
disposed of via an environmentally suitable recy-
cling facility.

Defective or worn out rechargeable batteries must
be recycled according to Directive 91 / 157 / EEC.
Dispose of batteries and appliances over the existing
collection facilities.

Your local communal or municipal authorities can
provide information on how to dispose of the worn
out appliance.

Commissioning / Cleaning and Maintenance / Disposal

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