Start of operation, Inserting / replacing the batteries, Switching on / off – Florabest Z30688 User Manual

Page 7: Cleaning and maintenance, Disposal

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Start of operation / Cleaning and Maintenance / Disposal

Q

Start of operation

note: Before first use, remove the insulation strip
using a Phillips screwdriver.

Q

Inserting / replacing the batteries

j

Open the battery compartment

4

using a

Phillips screwdriver.

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Remove the used batteries.

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Insert three batteries type 1.5 V

/ AA.

note: Make sure you fit the batteries the right
way round (polarity). The correct polarity is
shown inside the battery compartment

4

.

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Close the battery compartment

4

using a

Phillips screwdriver.

Q

Switching on / off

j

Open the lock

2

and attach the sun umbrella

lamp by the clamp fastening

5

to the sun

umbrella pole. Close the lock

2

(the diameter

of most sun umbrella posts is 28 to 48 mm).

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Press the ON / OFF switch

3

to switch the

lamp on.

j

Press the ON / OFF switch

3

again to switch

the lamp off.

Q

Cleaning and Maintenance

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The device should only be cleaned on the
outside with a soft dry cloth.

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Under no circumstances should you use liquids
or detergents, as these will damage the device.

Q

Disposal

The packaging is made entirely of

recyclable materials, which you may
dispose of at local recycling facilities.

Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more
details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.

To help protect the environment, please

dispose of the product properly when it
has reached the end of its useful life and
not in the household waste. Information on
collection points and their opening hours
can be obtained from your local authority.

Faulty or used batteries must be recycled in
accordance with Directive 2006 / 66 / EC. Please
return the batteries and / or the device to the
available collection points.

Pb

Environmental damage through
incorrect disposal of the batteries!

Batteries may not be disposed of with the usual
domestic waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals
and are subject to hazardous waste treatment rules
and regulations. The chemical symbols for heavy
metals are as follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury,
Pb = lead. That is why you should dispose of used
batteries at a local collection point.

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