IMPORTANT WARNINGS!
CAUTION: Before using the torch EYELIGHT, read this
Manual carefully.
CAUTION: Do not direct the torch towards your eyes or
towards the eyes of others, either overground or under
water.
CAUTION: Make sure to lock the switch during transport to
avoid switching on the torch unintentionally.
CAUTION: Make sure to remove the batteries during air
travel.
CAUTION: When replacing the batteries, remember to
check that the positive and negative ends are facing the
correct direction.
CAUTION: Use top quality batteries.
CAUTION: Never leave the unused packaged torch for
long periods with the batteries inserted.
CAUTION: During periods when the torch is not used, keep
the front ring slightly unscrewed to avoid locking the same.
CAUTION: It is mandatory to make sure that the positive
and negative ends of the batteries are facing the correct
direction.
CAUTION: If the batteries are incorrectly inserted (inverted
direction of positive and negative ends), a short circuit is
generated, causing irreversible damage with the danger of
the torch exploding!
CAUTION: Make sure the positive and negative ends of the
battery are facing the correct direction in the charger.
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GENERAL WARNINGS
• Do not keep the torch switched on outside the water.
• Do not unscrew the frontal ring of the torch while diving
or if it is wet.
• Do not keep the torch near sources of intense heat.
• Always use original spare parts for any ordinary or
extraordinary maintenance operations, including bulb
replacement.
• Clean and lubricate the O-rings periodically with silicone
grease.
• Always rinse with soft water and dry after every use.
• Unscrew the front ring of the torch anti-clockwise.
• Insert the batteries following the indications of the positive
and negative ends (+ or -).
• Lubricate the O-ring seals with a film of silicone grease.
• Screw on the frontal ring clockwise.
• Check that the torch switches on with the dedicated
switch.
CHECKS BEFORE DIVING
• Check perfect closure of the body.
• As soon as you touch water, check that no bubbles
continuously escape from the body of the torch.
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