Operating instructions

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The „windchill“ is defined as a cooling down effect on the naked skin with a theoretical surface
temperature of 33°C and a wind velocity of over 2.6 m/s.
The higher the wind velocity is and the lower the actual environment temperature, the more the
windchill effect can be felt.
The „sensed temperature” is approximately comparable to the so-called felt temperature which,
in addition, amongst other things, also takes into consideration the radiation effect of the sun,
the light reflection of the clouds, the light wave length etc.
Wind strength table (Beaufort)
Beaufort Wind velocity Description
0 0 - 0.7km/h calm
1 0.7 - 5.4 km/h light draught
2 5.5 - 11.9 km/h light breeze
3 12.0 - 19.4 km/h weal breeze
4 19.5 - 28.5 km/h moderate breeze
5 28.6 - 38.7 km/h fresh breeze
6 38.8 - 49.8 km/h strong wind
7 49.9 - 61.7 km/h stiff wind
8 61.8 - 74.6 km/h stormy wind
9 74.7 - 88.9 km/h storm
10 89.0 - 102.4 km/h heavy storm
11 102.5 - 117.4 km/h gale-force storm
12 > 117.4 km/h hurricane
16. Disposal
a) General
Dispose of the unusable product according to valid legal regulations
b) Disposing of used batteries and accumulators
You, as ultimate consumer, are required by law (battery regulations) to return all used batteries.
Disposing of used batteries with domestic waste is prohibited!
Batteries / accumulators containing toxins are marked by appropriate symbols which
refer to the prohibition of disposal with domestic waste.
The designations for the decisive heavy metals are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury,
Pb = lead (The designation can be found on the battery under the dustbin symbol
illustrated on the left).
You may return used batteries/accumulators free of charge to collecting stations, our
outlets or anywhere else where batteries/accumulators are sold.
By doing so, you fulfil the legal requirements and contribute to the conservation of our environment.