Daniamant Dan ML3 User manual

ML3 Instructions Issue 07 (D0000)
Description
The Dan ML3 is a flashing lifejacket light which is activated manually.
The light is designed to be fitted by the lifejacket owner.
Daniamant A/S
Industrivej 24C
DK-3550, Slangerup, Denmark
Tel: +45 47 37 38 00 Fax: +45 47 37 38 09
www.daniamant.com
www.daniamant.com
M2-INST Issue 1 (CXXXX)
Dan ML3 lifejacket light
Installation and Maintenance Instructions

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Installation
The ML3 is a Leisure and Inflatable Lifejacket version of the M3 Light. It is the
responsibility of the lifejacket owner to ensure that the light is attached securely
and is in the correct position on the lifejacket to provide maximum visibility when
the wearer is in the water. Place the unit on a strap and insert the clip from below
until it locks in place.
Clip part no.1960
”must be ordered separately”.

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Operation
The DAN ML3 is switched on by pressing the on/off button and can be
deactivated by pressing the button again.
Figure depicts the manual ‘ON/OFF button’.
Maintenance
Routine service
Dan ML3 is maintenance free, but the following checks must be made annually:
1. Inspect the light for signs of damage or corrosion.
2. Press the on/off button for and the light will commence flashing, then
press the button once more and the light should deactivate.
Replacement
The Dan ML3 lifejacket lights have a storage life of 5 years and must be replaced
by the date shown on the label.
Health and safety information
Dan ML3 lights contain Lithium cells. These must be handled correctly:
•Do not dismantle the light assembly
•Do not make any external electrical connection
•Do not recharge
•Do not incinerate
•
Store between -30°C and +65°C
ON/OFF
Button

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The Batteries are hermetically sealed pressurised primary Lithium/Manganese
cells, and as supplied are electrically protected by a solid state device, and are
environmentally protected by a moulded plastic housing. In this condition the units
pose no definable hazard to health.
Information on the composition and behaviour of these products is contained in
the Product Safety Data Sheet, available from our website
(www.daniamant.com) or on request.
Disposal
Dispose of used and expired lights in accordance with local regulations. This
could be done through an approved environmental disposal agent.
All Daniamant product disposal instructions are available within the user instruction leaflet provided with the
product, or alternatively, available for download on this website.
Daniamant’s Survivor Location Lights contain batteries as well as electrical and electronic components, and
must therefore be segregated from the domestic waste stream and recycled. Disposing of this product
correctly will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and
the environment, which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Daniamant’s lights are
marked with the symbol below which conveys that this waste must be treated separately from household
waste.
To ensure compliance with the WEEE and Battery Regulations, the Survivor Location Lights placed on the
market in the UK or Denmark should be returned to Daniamant in the UK or Denmark, or deposited in your
nearest WEEE Designated Collection Facility, operated by your Local Authority.
Further copies of this installation and maintenance instructions are available to download from
our website www.daniamant.com
A copy of these instructions must be held with the ships/owners training manual.
Further copies of this installation and maintenance instructions are available to download from
our website www.daniamant.com
A copy of these instructions must be held with the ships/owners training manual.
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