Technical data
Mains plug: |
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Input voltage : | 230 V ~ 50Hz |
Output voltage: | 24 V ~ |
Output level: | 5 VA |
Protection Class: | IP 44 |
Protection class: | II / |
Number of bulbs: | 25 bulbs |
Bulb type: | 2 V / 0,136 W |
Lamp spacing: | 10 cm |
Light string length: | 11 M |
Items supplied
String of Lights Connector power pack 5 Replacement bulbs
Tool for the exchange of bulbs Operating instructions
•Drape the string of lights over the object to be decorated.
•Insert the plug of the connector power pack q into a wall socket to take the string of lights into use.
•If the string of lights does not emit light:
Check that each individual bulb r is sitting firm- ly in its pinned socket y and the plug of the po- wer pack q is firmly held in the wall socket.
•Should individual lamps not emit light: Replace them as described in the following.
Changing bulbs
Risk of personal injury!
•First, remove the connector power pack q from the wall socket. The string of lights is "live" for as long as the connector power pack q is connected to the power source. Risk of electrical shock!
•After immediate use, first allow the bulb to cool down. Risk of Burns!
Appliance description
q Connector power pack w Connector plug
e Retainer nut
rBulb
t Pinned plug y Pinned socket
Utilisation
•Check to ensure that the string of lights is unda- maged and all parts and remnants of the packa- ging are removed from it.
•Check to ensure that every pinned socket con- tains a bulb. If not, insert replacement bulbs.
•Insert the connector plug w into the connector power pack q.
•Push the retainer nut e over it and screw it tight.
Caution:
The bulbs have a pinned socket, not a threaded socket! Do not attempt to screw the bulbs out and do not use any tools. If you do, the bulb glass could splinter.
Risk of injury!
•Remove the bulb r together with the pinned plug t from the pinned socket y.
•For replacements, only use the type of bulb de- tailed in the technical data. Using more power- ful bulbs, or those with different wattages, could lead to the other bulbs becoming too hot or to an overload of the power cable.
•Insert the new bulb r complete with its pinned plug t into the pinned socket y. The pinned plug t is at the lead, thus the bulb cannot be incorrectly inserted.
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