4. To install the safety guard (B), insert one side of
the guard between the frame and lens. Squeeze
the guard (B) until the other side can be placed
between the opposite side of the frame and
lens (Fig. 4).
USE AS A STAND LIGHT
1. Unlock legs first by pulling each leg out
approximately 1˝, then loosen the knob at the
top of the leg assembly and pull legs out, extending
to full open position so that the top black bracket
slides down until it is lined up with the black line
on the center pole label (Fig. 5). Retighten knob.
2. Attach portable fixture to the tripod stand (H) by
lining up the slot of the quick-release collar with the
tripod alignment pin (Fig. 6).
3. Plug light into a 120 volt receptacle.
4. To turn light ON or OFF, push red switch on the back
of each fixture (A).
5. Adjust the tripod stand (H) to the desired height
by loosening and tightening the locking collars
on the pole. Do not extend tubes past the marks
provided on each tube.
Note: Legs must be secured with sand bags or other
suitable weight:
• when used on uneven or rocky surfaces
• when used in windy areas
• anytime extra stability is required
USE AS A PORTABLE LIGHT
1. If using as a stand light, remove the portable
fixture from the tripod stand (H) by pulling the
quick-release knob (D) out (Fig. 7). Lift portable
unit from stand (H).
2. Use the light fixture by setting the crossbar stand
(C) on any flat surface.
3. For maximum safety, portable light fixtures should
always be plugged into a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter) protected, 120 volt circuit.
4. To turn light ON or OFF, push red switch on the
back of fixture (A).
5. Compact storage: tripod stand (H) collapses
and stores within sled (C). Use cord wrap on
back of center handle (E) to wrap and store
power cord (Fig. 8).
Fig. 4
A
B
Fig. 5
Slide bracket
down to line
up with black
marks on label
H
Fig. 6
C
Quick-release
collar
Tripod
H
alignment
pin
Fig. 7
C
H
D
Fig. 8
E
C
H
2
AIMING THE FIXTURE
WARNING: Risk of burn. Disconnect power and
allow fixture to cool before changing bulb or
handling fixture.
Note: For maximum bulb life, position light so that
the quartz halogen bulb remains within 4 degrees
of horizontal (Fig. 9).
Make sure the light fixture (A) is in the OFF position
and cool. Using the top handle (E), tilt to desired
position (Fig. 10). There is a stop that restricts the
downward and inward movement of the fixture.
WARNING: To prevent overheating and risk of burns
or fire, do not aim the fixture down at an angle of
more than 10 degrees from horizontal.
SPARE BULB INCLUDED
Note: Always handle halogen bulbs with gloves or
with a clean soft cloth. Oil from your skin can cause
premature failure of the bulb.
This fixture includes a spare bulb (G), which insures
that you can always finish your job or project without
interruption due to bulb failure. The spare bulb (G) and
holder are located at the end of the center handle (E).
Simply pull out the black knob on the end of the handle
(E) in order to access the spare bulb (G) (Fig. 11).
REPLACING THE BULB
WARNING: Risk of burn. Disconnect power and
allow fixture to cool before changing bulb or
handling fixture.
NOTE: Always handle halogen bulbs with gloves or with
a clean soft cloth. Oil from your skin can cause
premature failure of the bulb.
NOTE: Replace with only a 120 or 130 volt, 500 watt (or
lower wattage) T2.5 R7s base halogen bulb.
1. Make sure fixture (A) is turned OFF, unplugged
and cool.
2. Remove the Phillips screw on the back of the
light handle (F).
3. The door frame and lens assembly will swing down
allowing access to the bulb (G).
4. Using gloves or soft cloth, press the old bulb to one
side of the spring loaded socket as indicated on the
metal reflector. Remove opposite end of bulb from
the other side of the socket. Remove the new bulb
from its package making sure not to touch bulb
with bare hands. Reverse this procedure to install a
new replacement bulb (Fig. 12).
5. Replace the door frame and lens assembly and
secure it using a Phillips screwdriver.
Fig. 9
4˚
Fig. 10
F
A
Fig. 11
G
E
Fig. 12