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Preparation For Operation - GRAPHITE 58G007 Instrucciones De Uso

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Explanation of used symbols
2
1
6
5
Max.
50°C
10
9
Read instruction manual, observe warnings and safety
1.
conditions therein.
Keep the tool away from children.
2.
Protect against rain.
3.
Use indoors, protect from water and moisture.
4.
Recycling.
5.
Protection class 2.
6.
Segregated waste collection.
7.
Do not throw cells into fire.
8.
Hazardous to water environment.
9.
Do not allow to heat above 50°C.
10.
INTENDED USE
Flashlight is a cordless and portable source of light. Light is
produced by energy saving LED diodes. Unlike traditional light
bulbs, LED diodes are resistant to mechanical impacts and their
lifetime reaches 10,000 hours.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES
Below enumeration refers to the device elements depicted on
the drawing pages of this manual.
Reflector casing
1.
Joint axis
2.
Switch
3.
Handle
4.
Battery installation socket
5.
Holder
6.
Battery
7.
Battery lock button
8.
LED diodes
9.
Charger
10.
Button for battery level indication
11.
Battery level indicator (LED)
12.
* Differences may appear between the device and drawing.

PREPARATION FOR OPERATION

REMOVING AND INSERTING THE BATTERY
• Push the battery lock button (8) and slide out the battery (7)
(fig. A).
• Insert charged battery (7) into the battery installation socket
(5), you should hear when the battery lock button (8) snaps.
4
3
8
7
11
BATTERY CHARGING
The device is supplied with partially charged battery. The battery
should be charged in ambient temperature between 4°C and
40°C. New battery, or one that has not been used for a long
time, will reach full efficiency after approximately 3 to 5 charge/
discharge cycles.
• Remove the battery (7) from the device (fig. A).
• Connect the charger to mains socket (230 V AC).
• Slide the battery (7) into the charger (10) (fig. B). Ensure the
battery is properly fitted (pushed to the end).
When the charger is connected to a mains socket (230 V AC), the
green diode (9) on the charger turns on to indicate connected
supply.
When the battery (7) is placed in the charger (10), the red diode
(9) on the charger turns on to indicate that the charging is in
progress.
At the same time green diodes (12) of the battery level indication
are flashing in different configurations, see description below.
• All diodes are flashing - battery is empty and requires
charging.
• 2 diodes are flashing - the battery is partially discharged.
• 1 diode is flashing - the battery level is high.
Once the battery is charged, the diode (9) on the charger lights
green, and all battery level diodes (12) light continuously. After
some time (approx. 15 s) battery level indication diodes (12) turn
off.
Do not charge the battery for more than 8 hours. Exceeding
this time limit may cause damage to battery cells. The charger
will not turn off automatically when the battery is full. Green
diode on the charger will remain on. Battery level indication
diodes turn off after some time. Disconnect power supply
before removing the battery from the charger socket. Avoid
consecutive short chargings. Do not charge the battery after
short use of the tool. Significant decrease of the period
between chargings indicates the battery is worn out up and
should be replaced.
Batteries heat up when charging. Do not operate just
after charging – wait for the battery to cool down to room
temperature. It will prevent battery damage.
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATION
The battery is equipped with signalisation of the battery level (3
LED diodes) (12). To check battery level status, press the button
for battery level indication (11) (fig. C). When all diodes are on,
the battery level is high. When 2 diodes are on, the battery is
partially discharged. When only one diode is on, the battery is
discharged and must be recharged.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
SWITCHING ON / SWITCHING OFF
Switching on – press the switch button (3) (fig. D).
Switching off – press the switch button (3) again.
SETTING ANGLE OF THE REFLECTOR CASING
Joint axis (2) allows to change position of the reflector casing
(1) related to the handle (4) to one of the four positions (fig. E).

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