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XP30R manual V.01_01.2023
CAUTION – Risk of blinding by glare
The starting blinding eect of the lamp can
temporarily restrict the vision and cause afterim-
ages, which can lead to irritations, disabilities or
accidents.
‣Do not look directly into the light beam or shine
the beam in the eyes of others.
‣Do not direct the light beam on people/animals
‣Do not use the lamp under the influence
of drugs, medication, or alcohol since the
reactivity of the eyes and the capacity to act is
reduced.
‣If a light beam hits the eyes, close them and
turn the head away from the light beam.
CAUTION – Fire and risk of burns
The lamp is classified in risk group 2 (medium risk)
under the IEC 62471 standard and is thus beyond
the ‘Free Group’. There is a risk of retina damage due
to optical radiation (blue light 400nm to 780nm).
CAUTION – Fire and risk of burns
The lamp generates heat during use.
‣Do not operate the lamp unattended.
‣Do not cover the lamp during operation since
this can lead to a heat build-up.
‣Maintain a distances of at least 2 m between
the lamp and the flammable surfaces.
‣Do not touch hot lamp, if required, let it cool
down.
‣Close the protective cover of the lamp during
transport and disable the remote operation so
that the lamp is not accidentally switched on.
ATTENTION – Damage to the lamp
Use the lamp
‣only at ambient temperatures of -20 °C to
+40 °C,
‣do not bring it in contact with salt water,
‣protect against intense heat and wet,
‣do not use or store with the battery cover open.
VWARNING – Risk of explosion / injurying
The batteries and button cells can explode due
to improper use, leaking battery acid can cause
chemical burns.
Do not store the batteries and button cells
‣within the reach of children,
‣protect against heat (e.g., sunlight), heat build-
up, wet, or dirt,
‣do not throw in a fire,
‣do not use in explosive areas,
‣do not open, damage, or short circuit.
‣If not in use for a long time, remove the batter-
ies from the lamp and charge regularly only in
the charging station supplied (every 3 months).