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| Product Type | Rechargeable LED Work Light / Flashlight |
| Brand | Emos |
| Model | P4539 |
| Power Source | Rechargeable accumulator (lithium-ion) |
| Light Source | LED |
| Lighting Modes | Multiple selectable modes |
| Quick Switch-Off | Yes, activates after 10 seconds in same mode |
| Battery Protection | Overcharge and overdischarge protection |
| Charge Indicator | Red LED when battery low, green when fully charged |
| First Use | Charge fully before first use |
| Recommended Charging Interval | At least once every 3 months |
| Charging Temperature | +5 °C to +45 °C |
| Operation | Single button for turning on/off and mode selection |
| Safety | Do not disassemble, short-circuit, or incinerate; keep away from children |
| Disposal | Do not dispose as unsorted municipal waste; use dedicated collection points |
| Intended Use | Indoor and outdoor work light (charge indoors) |
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Quick Switch-off Function

This function will make switching off a Work Light with multiple lighting modes much easier. Simply use whichever lighting mode you need and then turn off the Work Light when you're done with a single button press – no need to go through all the remaining lighting modes to turn the Work Light off.
- Turn on the Work Light.
- Choose the lighting mode that suits you best.
- The quick switch-off function automatically activates if the Work Light remains in the same lighting mode for 10 seconds.
- Afterwards, another press of the button automatically turns the Work Light off (skips the other lighting modes).
Rechargeable Battery Protection

A product with this function features protective circuits that prevent both overcharging and excessive discharging of the accumulator that could lead to high temperatures, sparking or explosion that would irreversibly damage or destroy the product.

Charging the Accumulator
The accumulator must be charged before first use. The accumulator self-discharges and must therefore be recharged at least once every 3 months to prevent its voltage from dropping and protect the accumulator from potentially being rendered unusable. The state of charge is indicated by an LED. Once the accumulator of the work light is nearly drained, a red LED will light up. When a green LED lights up, the work light's accumulator is fully charged and you can disconnect it from the power source.

Attention
- When new, the Work Light must first be charged before use.
- The Work Light's accumulator must be kept charged to prevent the voltage from dropping below the threshold level. Therefore, it is recommended to recharge the Work Light at least once every 3 months even when it is not being used. Temperature for lamp charging +5 °C to +45 °C.
- If the Work Light does not light up or the light is weak, recharge it immediately.
- If the accumulator is damaged or destroyed due to non-observance of the above rules, complaints filed within the warranty period regarding the Work Light (accumulator) will not be accepted.
- Recharge the Work Light in dry indoor areas.
- Do not throw the Work Light or the accumulator into a fire and do not disassemble or short-circuit it.
- This device is not intended for use by children or persons whose physical, sensory or mental disability or lack of experience and expertise prevents safe use, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety.
- Keep the Work Light out of reach of children.

Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste; use sorted waste collection points. Contact local authorities for up-to-date information about collection points. If electrical appliances are deposited in waste landfills, hazardous substances may leak into the groundwater, enter the food chain and harm your health.