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Technical parameters:
- 2 frequency ranges: I 20kHz-55kHz, II 13kHz-60kHz
- power supply: solar panel (7V 30mA 0,2W) and 4
rechargeable Ni-MH AA batteries (300mAh, 1.2V)
- PIR sensor range: ca. 12 m² in open space without any
land / building obstacles, within the radius of 110-120°.
- 4 LED lights (white), automatically activated in night mode;
operate only when the device is switched on as they do not
have a separate on/off switch.
- resistant to atmospheric conditions and easy to clean.
- possibility of charging with a power adapter (not included).
- dimensions: height: 34.5 cm; rod diameter: 3.7 cm; head
width: 15.5x13 cm; solar panel size: 6x6 cm.
Note!
Every household uses electrical and electronic equipment and,
therefore, is a potential producer of waste that is hazardous to
people and the environment due to presence of hazardous
substances, mixtures, and constituents in the equipment. On
the other hand, waste equipment constitutes valuable material
from which raw materials such as copper, tin, glass, iron, etc.
can be recovered.
The symbol of a crossed out rubbish bin placed on
equipment, packaging, or accompanying
documents means that the product must not be
disposed of together with other waste. Such a
marking means at the same time that the equipment was
placed on the market after 13th of August 2005.
The user is obligated to provide waste equipment to the
designated waste collection point for appropriate processing.
You can find information on the available system for collecting
waste electrical equipment at a given store’s enquiry point and
at the city hall/municipal office. Proper handling of waste
equipment prevents negative consequences for the natural
environment and human health!