base unit remains on constantly in all modes. The light is switched off again by a prolonged
press (> 2 sec.) in each mode (Fig. 6). The battery charge status is shown by a status LED
(Fig. 14) for 3 seconds when the LED light is switched on and off.
LED status green
LED status green-red
LED status red
3. Charging the battery:
To charge the battery, proceed according to Fig. 14 to 19, which describe the battery's
charging process. The XB055 ED has a micro USB connection on the back of the base unit
(Fig.15). Point 5 describes exactly how to remove and remount the base unit. First open the
lights micro USB cover (Fig. 16) by carefully pushing the micro USB cover upwards. It is
now possible to move the micro USB cover to one side and see the micro USB connection
(Fig. 16). The included USB charging cable (Fig. 2) can be plugged in here with the proper
orientation (Fig. 17 & 18) and the battery charged with a standard charger (5 V - 2 mA). The
charging status is shown by the status LED (Fig. 19).
Status LED flashing red
Status LED flashing green-red
Status LED flashing green
Status LED steady green
Follow the steps in reverse order after charging. Make sure that the micro USB cover (Fig.
16) properly clicks into the opening provided for it. When the battery is fully charged, the light
will last for approx. 6 hours with a steady light and up to 12 hours with a flashing light.
4. NOTE:
Please note that the LED light's battery may fail or lose its charge. Therefore, check regularly
that the light is working properly. It is important for parents to make sure that their child also
checks regularly that the LED light is working properly. The LED light is not a toy and may
only be used by children while under adult supervision.
5. Removing and remounting the LED base unit
Removing and remounting the LED base unit is possible without a great deal of force, as it is
held magnetically in the helmet's built-in holder.
5.1. Removing the base unit
The LED base unit is removed from the holder by inserting a finger under the gripping recess
(Fig. 7) and moving it outwards (Fig. 8) until the three-pole plug (Fig. 9) is readily visible. The
LED control electronic device can then be completely removed from the holder by sliding it to
the right (Fig. 10). The micro USB charging connection is found on the back of the electronic
device.
5.2. Mounting the base unit
To correctly mount the LED base unit, the spring on the right side of the base (Fig. 11, 12) is
inserted into the groove on the right side of the holder. The LED base unit can then be moved
downwards into the holder, and it is held in place magnetically (Fig. 13).
NOTE: When mounting the base unit, make sure that the contacts of the three-pole plug are
also inserted into the sockets on the back of the LED base unit.
6. Symbols on the helmet and plug-in:
The following information/symbols are found inside the helmet and on the plug-in.
(Fig. 20-25).
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Fig. 20: Model name XB055 LED Chain, ensuring precise product allocation.
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Fig. 21: CE mark: Products with this symbol meet the requirements of CE guidelines.
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Fig. 22: Rubbish bin: It is not permissible to dispose of the product in the household
rubbish – it must be brought to a municipal collection point or a recycling centre instead.
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Fig. 23: Rubbish bin: The rechargeable (lithium-ion) battery cannot be replaced.
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Fig. 24: IP 44 protection class: The IP protection classes specify the extent to which an
electrical component can be exposed to environmental influences without becoming
damaged or constituting a safety risk. This light is in the IP 44 protection class and is
thus protected against solid foreign objects 1.0 mm in diameter and larger. It offers
protection against splash water.
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Fig. 25: Power supply: Li-ion 3.6 V; 180 mAh.
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battery charge 60% - 100%
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battery charge 30% - 60%
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battery charge under 30%
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battery charge under 30%
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battery charge 30% - 60%
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battery charge 60% - 95%
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battery charge over 95%, fully charged