Great Land Rescue Laser Flare User manual

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Willow, Alaska 99688
Toll-Free: 866.889.3425
Federal Law allows an EXCEPTION
for laser emergency signaling devices
Product Specifications:
• Visibility: 20 miles (32 km) nighttime, optimum conditions
• Daytime signaling up to 1-3 miles (1.6-4.8 km)
• Waterproof: to 80 feet (24 m)
• Laser Diode: Red - 10,000 hours meantime life
• Laser Class: 3R < 5mW
• Operating temperature: -10° C ~ +50° C
• Operational Life: Approximately 72 hours before
changing batteries
• Battery: Two 1.5-volt AA
• Non-flammable, environmentallly friendly
• Hole in end cap for attachment to a lanyard or key ring
• Compact and lightweight, only 5.7” long and 4.8 oz.
• Rugged anodized aluminum, corrosion resistant
• Limited Lifetime Warranty - see website for details
Rescue Laser Flare®
Magnum signaling device
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Expanding line of light makes it easy to signal and produces a safe, and brilliant flash of light
And beyond
8 Miles
3000’
16 Miles
6000’
Our compact, hand-held signal device can be seen up to 20 miles
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Brave Any Adventure
Our hand-held models, the size of a small,
single-cell flashlight, project laser light through a
special lens that can be seen up to 20 miles.
Patented technology converts a point of laser light
into an expanding line of light with much higher
visibility than traditional signaling devices.
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Greatland Laser
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User Guide
User Guide
Rescue Laser Flare®
Magnum signaling device
Rescue Laser Flare®
Magnum signaling device
854071024010
SKU:
RLFAA024-01

Laser Flare Body
Laser Aperture with
Protective Cover
Warning & Certification Label
Two 1.5-volt AA batteries
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It is illegal to point this device at an
aircraft except in an emergency! LASER APERTURE
Greatland Laser
Ranch Cucamonga, CA, USA
Model: Rescue Laser Flare®Magnum
Manufactured: 2022 2023 2024
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Serial Number: RLFAA024-01 H02501
AIM
(a)
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Greatland Laser LLC
PO Box 792
Willow, Alaska 99688 USA
Toll-Free: 866.889.3425
Rescue Laser Flare®
Magnum signaling device
Greatland Laser LLC
PO Box 792
Willow, Alaska 99688 USA
Toll-Free: 866.889.3425
© 2023 Greatland Laser LLC • Manufactured in the USA
End Cap
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Assembly and Operation
1. To assemble, unscrew end cap. Insert two 1.5-volt AA batteries and
then screw on end cap.
2. Point the light output end (laser aperture) down for safety and
continue tightening end cap until laser flare is switched on (visible
through protective front cap). Remove protective plastic cap on
front end of unit. Turn sight ring until it is aligned with vertical laser
line. Your Rescue Laser™ is ready for use.
3. Ensure Rescue Laser™ emergency signaling device is secured so it
cannot be lost. Use the hole in the end cap to secure with a tether or
lanyard.
4. To turn Rescue Laser™ off, point the light output end ( laser aperture )
down for safety and twist then unscrew back end cap until the laser is
off, plus one more turn. Replace protective cap
to keep lens clean.
Signaling (a)*
Aim Rescue Laser™ emergency signaling device in
the direction of the target ( aircraft, boat, vehicle,
rescue party ) you wish to signal. With the laser line
vertical ( up and down ), point laser aperture
toward the target. Make a “V” with your
outstretched hand over the intended target. With
the signaling device held near your eye in line of
sight, very slowly scan the vertical laser back and
forth between your fingers toward the target
making each finger red as you scan and line up
target through the sight ring.
Important: Always point the laser output end away from your eyes.
Keep signaling until you have positive contact with your rescuers or target
and they are able to see you without the use of the signaling device.
*Signals up to 20 miles away. Testing conducted
with the naked eye, on a clear moonless night with
no background or environmental lighting. The
effectiveness of any signaling device may be
compromised by actual environmetal conditions.
Detecting (b)
When looking for reflective materials, point the
laser aperture toward the object you are scanning
and hold the laser near your line of sight to see the
return flash from the object.
Safety Summary
Caution: use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
This laser process machine is certified as a Class IIIa laser product to the
requirements of the US Federal product performance standard for laser
products contained in the regulations in 21 CFR sub-chapter J.
This device should only be used to signal persons at a distance greater
than 13 feet (4 meters).
During the performance of routine maintenance procedures such as
cleaning the exterior or changing batteries the power should be turned to
the off position.
Under no circumstance shall attempts be made to disassemble or service
this product. All service is to be performed by the manufacturer or their
authorized agent.
AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM
Battery Replacement and Maintenance
Battery replacement and exterior cleaning are the only maintenance
required. There are no user serviceable components inside the device.
Attempting to gain access to the laser components will void the warranty.
Turn laser off before changing batteries or cleaning. The Rescue Laser
Flare® Magnum operates on two 1.5-volt alkaline AA batteries. To replace
the batteries, turn laser off, unscrew end cap and remove batteries. Insert
two fresh batteries as shown in the diagram above with the positive (+)
end facing toward the end cap, then screw on end cap. Tighten end cap
until laser light is switched on (visible through protective front plastic cap),
then unscrew until light is off, plus one more turn. For optimum perfor-
mance, the batteries in your Rescue Laser™ should be replaced at least
once every year.
Lens may be cleaned with a soft dry cloth or camera lens brush. Do not
use cleaning fluids. Exterior may be wiped with a damp cloth to remove
surface dirt, then dried.
Troubleshooting
1. Rescue Laser™ emergency signaling device does not turn on or stay
on, verify battery has been inserted with the positive end facing outward
as shown in diagram above. Check contact between the battery and the
end cap. Any corrosion formed by a foreign substance should be
carefully removed.
2. Laser light failure — verify two fresh 1.5-volt AA batteries have been
properly inserted with the positive end facing outward as shown in the
diagram above, if necessary, replace batteries.
3. If the above steps have been followed and the Rescue Laser™
emergency signaling device still does not perform properly, follow the
steps in the how and when to make a warranty claim, or contact
our warranty and repair facility: 1. 907.245.4475. Limited Lifetime
Warranty and online registration available at www.greatlandlaser.com
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