Original operating instruction – Akku-LED-Arbeitsscheinwerfer / Battery LED worklight
- The battery-powered LED worklight can become very hot during operation and may remain hot even after
being switched off. Allow the device to cool down before touching it to avoid burns.
- The worklight is in IP protection class 65. This means it is dust-tight and resistant to water jets from any
angle. It is not suitable for underwater use.
- Always ensure that the worklight is in a safe position. Falling worklights can cause injuries and damage to
objects.
- Before working with the mains charger or the car adapter, check that the connections are properly attached
to the battery LED worklight and that the connections are free of dirt and rust. Dirty or rusty connections
must be cleaned before using the battery LED worklight.
- Always ensure that all cables and adapters are properly connected and securely fastened.
- The fully charged battery-powered LED worklight will remain on standby for several months. However, we
recommend that the battery of the battery-powered LED worklight be charged at least every three months
when not in use to ensure that it always functions properly.
- Only charge the accumulators of the battery LED worklight within a temperature range between 0°C and
40°C.
Initial operation
Mount the stand using the mounting screw supplied.
1. Operation
The device is operated by using the knob on the back of the housing (MODE). To select the operating mode, press the
button (MODE) until the desired mode is activated. The four LEDs on the rear of the worklight also indicate the function
currently in use:
LIGHT:
Cold white light
FLASH:
Orange flashing light
USB:
USB port enabled
ALL:
Cold white light and USB port activated.
2. Charging the battery LED worklight
To ensure proper operation, it is recommended to charge the worklight for at least 12 hours before first use:
1. Connect the included 230 V mains charger to a suitable power source.
2. Remove the rubber cover from the charging connector on the rear (DC IN) of the worklight.
3. Connect the mains charger to the unit.
4. When the battery is fully charged, the charge indicator (INDICATOR) on the rear of the worklight goes green.
5. Press the rubber cover back onto the charging port to prevent ingress of dust, dirt and liquids. Failure to
observe these instructions could result in damage and impairments during the charging process.
Or:
1. Connect the car adapter to the cigarette lighter of a vehicle.
2. Remove the rubber cover from the charging connector on the rear (DC IN) of the worklight.
3. Connect the cable of the car adapter to the device.
4. When the battery is fully charged, the charge indicator (INDICATOR) on the rear of the worklight goes green.
5. Press the rubber cover back onto the charging port to prevent ingress of dust, dirt and liquids. Failure to
observe these instructions could result in damage and impairments during the charging process.
3. Replacing the batteries
To replace the four Li-Ion batteries, the back of the case must be removed:
To do this, open the two tension locks on the top and bottom of the housing and pull off the housing to the rear. Now all
four batteries can be removed and replaced.
4. Additional information
The charging time is approx. 6-7 hours.
To prevent a shortening of the lifetime of the batteries, charging processes should always be fully completed before the
mains charger or the car adapter are removed. The worklight can be used in all modes during charging. However, this will
prolong the charging process correspondingly.
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