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DO SOMETHING

POSITIVE FOR

THE ENVIRONMENT

RECYCLE

MODEL 5327 FAMILY-SIZE

SERIES LANTERN

PLEASE RETAIN

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR FUTURE USE

2 Wires

Base

This product uses a Lead Acid Sealed Rechargeable Battery Pack. The battery pack is Recyclable.

At the end of the battery pack’s useful life, it should be removed from the unit and be recycled or properly disposed of.

Do not discard in a landfill or incinerate the battery pack.

Housing

Battery Pack

Screws (4)

BATTERY PACK REMOVAL

1.Open the main housing of the unit by removing the 4 screws in the base and removing the base.

2.The battery pack is secured to the housing with foam adhesive pads. If the battery pack has leaked or vented, wear protective gloves and eyewear before continuing. A screwdriver may be needed to pry and release the battery from its position in the housing. Pull the battery pack from its position and set beside the lantern.

3.Pull the red and black wires from the battery by grasping the slide-off clips and pulling outward from the terminals. Never cut the red and black wires to remove the battery.

4.Remove the battery pack and place it in a small plastic bag.

5.Properly recycle or dispose of the battery and the remains of the light.

Do not apply electrical power to the unit once the battery pack has been removed or when the housing is not intact.

6.Contact 1-800-8-Battery (1-800-822-8837) for a disposal location near you.

The Coleman Company is a licensee of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), an international company formed to create, promote, and run a rechargeable battery recycling program.

Since the early days of the Coleman company,

nearly 100 years ago, Coleman has been

concerned about protecting our environment.

So it's natural that Coleman be a RBRC licensee. Since 1996, lawmakers passed a federal law for a national

battery recycling policy.

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Coleman manual Recycle, Model 5327 FAMILY-SIZE Series Lantern, Please Retain Instructions For Future USE