Kompernass KH 4122 Commissioning / Cleaning and Maintenance / Disposal, Exchanging batteries

Models: KH 4122

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Commissioning / Cleaning and Maintenance / Disposal

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

mAttention! 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.

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