User Manual for Brennenstuhl 0534191-BA LED Module
Quick guide for the Brennenstuhl 0534191-BA LED module. Includes safety instructions, installation guidelines, battery handling, maintenance, and disposal information.
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Quick Guide
This manual provides essential safety and operating instructions for the Brennenstuhl 0534191-BA LED module. Always read these instructions carefully before use and keep them in a safe place.
Safety Instructions
General: Before each use, inspect the product for damage. Do not use if damaged; contact a qualified electrician or the manufacturer. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use in explosive environments.
Stationary Installation: Installation and maintenance must be performed by a qualified electrician in compliance with safety regulations (e.g., VDE 0100). Use a VDE-certified connection cable. The product must be properly earthed (Protection Class I). Always switch off power before installation.
Mobile/Battery Use: Use only the supplied mains adapter/cable or an approved USB power source. Avoid deep discharge, improper charging, and mechanical damage. Do not store or charge in damp rooms or areas with high temperatures. Remove the battery if not used for a long period.
Warnings and Symbols
- Electric Shock: Danger due to electric shock.
- Hot Surface: Surfaces can become hot.
- LED Risk Class 2: Never look directly into the light.
- Protective Cover: If the protective cover is destroyed, it must be replaced with an original Brennenstuhl cover before further use. If no symbol is present, the product must be disposed of.
- Dimmer: Not suitable for operation with external dimmers.
- Distance: Maintain the specified minimum distance (0.x m) to avoid overheating illuminated objects.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning: Disconnect from mains voltage before cleaning. Do not use solvents or corrosive cleaning agents. Use only a dry or slightly damp cloth.
Maintenance: The LED luminaire contains no maintenance-requiring components. The light source is not replaceable. When the light source reaches the end of its life, replace the entire luminaire. Do not open the luminaire.
Disposal
Dispose of electric appliances in an environmentally friendly manner. They must not be disposed of in household waste. Contact your local administration for recycling options.
Practical help
Common problems
Check power supply and connections. If the light source has reached the end of its life, the entire unit must be replaced.
Avoid deep discharge, improper charging, and mechanical damage. Remove battery if not in use for a long time.
Before use
- Check for any physical damage before use
- Ensure the installation surface is suitable
- Verify the power supply matches requirements
- Keep children away from the product
Specs in practice
- Risk class 2 LED
- Do not look directly into the light source.
- Protection class I
- The product must be properly earthed.
Model compatibility
- Not suitable for operation with external dimmers.
Manual page author
David Miller
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