3.4- Battery
a) Do not attempt to open the battery. If the battery is damaged in any way, stop using it and do not
attempt to recharge it. Short-circuit or electric shock or explosion hazard. Discard it according to local
laws.
b) Protect the battery pack against any heat source (e.g. direct sunlight exposure, fire, heater...). To
prevent any damage or explosion hazard.
c) Do not expose the battery pack to water, moisture and cold. To prevent any damage.
d) In case of damage and improper use of the battery, vapours may be released. Ensure proper
ventilation and provide for fresh air to the work area. The vapours can irritate the respiratory system.
e) Only use the battery pack provided with the tool. The use of other types of batteries may increases
the risk of electric shock, personal injury and damage.
f) Use only original batteries or recommended by the manufacturer with the voltage matching your
tool, as listed on the nameplate. When using other batteries (e.g. reconditioned batteries or other
brands), there is risk of explosion causing injury or property damage.
g) Charge battery pack only at ambient temperatures between +10°C and +40°C. Store the battery in
a dry location protected from cold where temperature would not exceed +40°C. To prevent any damage
to the battery.
h) Do not store or carry a battery in a pocket, toolbox or any other place where it may come into
contact with metal objects. The battery pack terminals may be short-circuited causing damage to the
battery or burns or a fire.
i) The batteries are not replaceable. If the batteries become defective or damaged, do not use the lamp
and do not attempt to recharge the batteries. Discard product. The battery pack terminals may be
short-circuited causing damage to the battery or burns or a fire.
IV. GETTING STARTED
Before any intervention on product, ensure that switch in set to "OFF" position or the product
is disconnected from its power source.
4.1- Unpacking
Remove product from its packaging. Check that tool and accessories are not damage.
4.2- Assembly
- it is recommended to mount the projector permanently on a sturdy support (for ex. wall, a masonry pillar, ...)
where the solar panel can easily be reached by direct sunlight. (see Fig.2).
Fig.2a: Remove the screw from the underside of the mounting bracket (9).
Fig.2b: Remove the mounting bracket (9).
Fig.2c: Fix the mounting bracket (9) to the wall using the supplied screws.
Fig.2d: Position the spot on the mounting bracket (9).
Fix the assembly using the small screw (same as Fig.2a) on the underside of the mounting bracket.
- Do not mount this model on a mast, stand or tripod.
- Check that the safety distance between the projector (safety glass) and a flammable surface is sufficient
(>0.5m), especially when the projector is mounted in an angle.
4.3- Adjustments
The arm (10) allows to incline
the solar panel.
Warning! Adjust the inclination so that the luminous flux does not disturb people.
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The support (2) allows to swivel
the solar panel.
The arms (5) allow to adjust the spots
at different angles / positions
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