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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage: 120 V, 60 Hz
Amperage: 0.2 A
Lumens: 4,700
Watts: 50
Surface Mounted Diodes: 100
IP rating: IP-44
SMD Lifetime Estimate: 30,000 hours
POWER SUPPLY
Your STARTECH work light must be connected to a 120 V 60 Hz
15 A power supply protected by a circuit breaker. FAILURE TO
CONNECT THIS WAY MAY CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE.
Work light must be grounded; consult a quali ed electrician if
you are not sure if your outlet is properly grounded. FAILURE
TO USE A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET MAY CAUSE
ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
Your STARTECH work light is IP-44 rated for use outdoors.
For outdoor wet locations the use of a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI) provides additional safety.
DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG
EXTENSION CORDS
Using an extension cord will
result in the loss of voltage
between the outlet and the
tool. Use chart below to
determine minimum AWG
wire size for the length of
cord you require. If used
outdoors ensure extension
cord is suitably rated.
Length Gauge
0 – 25 Feet 16 ga
26 – 50 Feet 14 ga
51 – 100 Feet 12 ga
Assembly and Operation
ASSEMBLY
1. Place base (A) on at work surface.
2. Attach light using lock knob (B) inserted through hole in
bracket (C) into threaded hole in base (see gure 1).
3. Fasten with at washer and lock washer.
OPERATION
Plug light into 120 V 60 Hz single phase 15 A receptacle. Press
weather sealed switch (located on back of unit) once to turn
light on and again to turn it o . Always turn light o at the
switch before disconnecting from power supply.
Light can be aimed up to 30° down or 90° up. Loosen side
locking knobs, adjust work light head to aim light at work
space, then tighten locking knobs.
MAINTENANCE
Your work light requires little maintenance. Clean lens and
body with a non-abrasive cleaner. Periodically inspect cord
for cracks, cuts, and abrasions. Inspect plug and ensure
grounding prong is present and undamaged. If service is
required, use only identical replacement parts. Contact your
retailer for further information.
DISPOSAL
Do not dispose of used electrical equipment in household
or unsorted waste. Contact your local municipal authority
for information on recycling electrical equipment in your
community.
Figure 1
A
B
C