Panasonic 35 Work Light User Manual


 
Precautions for use
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Setup
Check that the rubber feet of the product are always horizontally level. Never incline the product,
or position it on its side, or upside down. Otherwise, overheating may occur, resulting in failure
and damage.
Never place anything on top or below the product, or obstruct the ventilation openings in any way.
Otherwise overheating and burning may occur. Provide for sufficient ventilation space around the
product: Top: 50 mm; Sides: 20 mm; Rear: 80 mm.
Precautions when powering ON
Check that all connections are correct before powering ON.
Other precautions
When disposing of this product, it should be treated as industrial waste.
Warranty Period
The Warranty Period for this product (excluding LED head) is 3 years from either the date
of purchase or the date on which the product is delivered to the location specified by the
Buyer. However, the Warranty Period shall be valid only until 42 months from the date of
manufacture which includes a maximum of 6-month distribution period. The warranty
period for the LED head extends until one year from the time of delivery, or until 5,000
hours of cumulative irradiation, whichever is sooner.
Extent of Warranty
In the event of any failure or defect in the product or non-conformity of specifications due
to the reasons solely attributable to the Seller, Seller shall remedy such malfunctioning or
defective product at its own cost in one of the following ways to be selected by SELLER:
(i) repair such product, (ii) replace such product, (iii) supply of replacement parts.
However, this Warranty shall not cover the damages or defects that arise due to the reasons
any of the followings.
1. Specifications, standards or handling procedures specified by the Buyer.
2. Modifications to the structure, performance or specifications performed by a
party other than the Seller after the date of purchase or the date on which
the product is delivered.
3. Phenomena that could not have been foreseen with the technology that was
put into practical use at the time of purchase.
4. Exceeding the ranges, conditions, circumstances or environment described
in the Manuals or Specification sheet.
5. Damages that could be avoided if Seller’s product have the functions and
structures generally accepted in the industry, when incorporating the
product in to Buyer’s product.
6. Natural disasters or an Act of God.
7. Consumable goods such as batteries and relays, or optional accessories such
as cables.