Beurer BS 59 [5/18] Operation

Beurer BS 59 [5/18] Operation
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For this reason, the mirror must only be operated as follows:
• Never leave the device unsupervised, particularly if children are around.
• Never use the device under covers, such as blankets or pillows.
• Never use the device in the vicinity of petrol or other easily flammable materials.
• Only in dry inside rooms.
Make sure that the device does not come into contact with water or other liquids.
Never try to retrieve the device if it falls into water.
CAUTION
• Before use, make sure that the device and accessories do not show any visible signs of damage.
If you are in any doubt, do not use it and contact your dealer or a specified customer service
address.
• Keep the device away from pointed or sharp objects.
• If the device has been dropped or otherwise damaged, it must not be used again.
The device must be switched off after every use and before cleaning.
Notes on handling batteries
Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Children can put batteries in their mouth and swallow
them. This can cause severe harm to their health. In this case, consult a physician immediately!
• Normal batteries must not be recharged, heated or thrown into open flame (danger of explosion!).
• Always replace all batteries at the same time, use batteries of the same type, and do not use re-
chargeable batteries.
• Leaking batteries may damage the device. If you do not intend to use the device for longer peri-
ods, remove the batteries from the battery compartment.
CAUTION: Disposal
Follow local regulations regarding the disposal of materials. The appliance should be disposed
of according to Regulation 2002/96/EC-WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). In
case of queries, contact the municipal authorities responsible for waste disposal in your area.
The used, completely drained standard and rechargeable batteries must be disposed of in
specially marked collection containers, at toxic waste collection points or electrical pro-
duct retailers. You are legally obligated to dispose of the batteries.
Note: Batteries containing pollutants are marked with the following symbols: Pb = Bat-
tery contains lead, Cd = Battery contains cadmium, Hg = Battery contains mercury.
3. Operation
• If present, pull the battery insulating strip off the battery compartment cover or remove the
battery’s protective film and insert the battery according to the polarity.
• The batteries are located in the mirror. Turn the normal side of the mirror anti-clockwise and re-
move the cover from the mirror. Then open the battery compartment lid. Now you can remove the
plastic insulating strip or change the batteries.
• Check the device for damage.
• The standard side or the magnified side of the mirror can be used. Simply rotate the mirror to the
required side. The light can be switched on and off with the button in the base.
Wall fastening:
• To secure on the wall, the screws on the front of the wall bracket must first be removed.
• Now remove the wall bracket and attach it to the wall using the assembly kit provided (4 screws,
4 wall plugs).
• First mark the desired position on the wall and drill 4 holes at the appropriate intervals.
• Insert the wall plugs. Then attach the wall bracket, by screwing the screws into the wall plugs.
• Now attach the mirror to the wall by fixing the screws to the front of the wall bracket.

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