York Survey Supply 53207 User manual

Operating
Instructions
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Elite Rechargeable
Lantern Spotlight
300 Lumens
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Code: 53207

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Elite Rechargeable
Lantern Spotlight
300 Lumens
This versatile rechargeable lantern offers a variety of great
features and functions, including a 300 lumen output LED
spotlight with three operating modes of High, Low and
Flashing. n the side of the torch is a C B LED floodlight
providing 80 lumens of light. A four LED display on the back
of the torch indicates remaining power.
The torch can also be used as a powerbank to charge
devices such as mobile phones.
Specifications
Battery Rechar in
The torch must be fully charged for a minimum of 6 hours
before being used for the first time. This will ensure that the
battery gives its best performance now and on future
recharging cycles.
The charging cable is for recharging the battery only. It
cannot be used to directly power the light.
Failure to recharge the light every 3 months may
permanently damage or reduce the performance of the light.
The battery charge does not have to be fully depleted before
recharging.
Usin the Char in Lead
Plug the USB charger lead into the micro USB charging
socket on the back of the torch. Plug the other end of the
lead into any USB charging outlet.
While on charge the charging indicator LED will flash red. All
four LEDs will turn red when the battery is fully charged
(approximately 6 hours).
Please note the following
1) For the best performance Li-ion batteries should not be
stored for prolonged periods without being charged at
regular intervals.
2) It is recommended to keep the battery in a state-of-charge
of 40 - 50% when placing in storage. If in doubt, keep the
light in a higher charged state in a cool place.
3) Self-discharge rate is approximately 10% per month.
Operating Instructions
The lantern’s li ht output functions are controlled by a
sequential switch on the side of the li ht:
• Press and release the power button to turn on spot beam
LED on full power.
• Press and release the button again to change the spot
beam LED to low power.
• Press and release the button again to change the spot
beam to flashing mode.
• Press and release the button again to turn on to the side
floodlight LED.
Tripod Handle
The handle features two fold-out legs to allow use as a tripod
and a ratcheting mechanism to allow adjustment of beam
angle.
Char in a Device with the Powerbank Function
1) Plug the USB cable into the charging port of the device to
be charged.
2) Plug the other end of the USB cable into the large USB
outlet on the back of the torch.
3) Charging will commence as soon as the USB lead is
connected. Check that the torch is switched off to ensure
that the recharge time is kept to a minimum.
4) nce the attached device is fully charged disconnect the
charging lead to conserve the remaining battery power
stored in the torch.
N TE: The lantern can be used to recharge any device
that has been supplied with a USB charging lead by its
manufacturer. York Survey Supply Centre cannot be held
responsible for any damage or accident caused to any
device that is charged using the lantern as a power source.
Please note that some mobile devices’ charging leads can
contain authentication chips to prevent the use of third party
chargers with their products.
Cleanin
Clean the lantern using a soft cloth dampened with a soap
and water solution.
Maintenance
There are no serviceable parts inside this light. pening or
visible attempts to repair the light will void any guarantee.
LED bulbs should not wear out under normal conditions and
do not need to be replaced.
Never attempt to open a battery as liquid may be ejected.
If accidental contact occurs, flush the affected area with
water. If the liquid comes into contact with the eyes,
flush with water and seek medical help. Liquid ejected
from batteries may cause irritation or burns.
Li-ion batteries are formulated from environmentally sensitive
materials and must be disposed of properly. Please return
these batteries to your local recycling centre where they will
be recycled or disposed of properly.
Never attempt to incinerate batteries as they may leak or
explode.
One-Year Home Use Limited Guarantee
York Survey Supply Centre guarantees this product to the
original purchaser for a period of NE YEAR against any
defects in material or workmanship, but shall not cover
damage caused by misuse, abuse, alteration, or accident.
This product is intended for home use only and the
guarantee will not cover products used for commercial
purposes.
A Guide to Lithium-ion
Rechargeable Torches
Charging and Maintenance
Understanding and following a few simple rules will help
ensure that you receive the best possible performance from
the lithium-ion battery used to power this product.
Battery Life
There are many variables that have an effect on a battery’s
working life and performance - storage temperature, charging
routines and method of use all play their part. The estimated
working life of a lithium-ion battery is approximately two to
three years from the date of manufacture, provided that it is
correctly maintained.
All battery packs will deteriorate even if they are sitting on a
shelf unused and have a finite lifespan due to their internal
chemistry. Using a battery less will not increase or improve
the battery pack’s life expectancy.
A battery may fail at any time due to heavy use or
unfavourable temperature conditions, however, most packs
last considerably longer than the date stamp indicates.
Battery packs do not die suddenly, but the runtime will
gradually reduce as the battery ages and their capacity
fades.
Char in
It is not necessary to perform a full charge and discharge
cycle when the battery is first used and you can recharge or
top up the battery at any time. These batteries do not suffer
from lazy or battery memory effect (Voltage Depression)
caused by partial charging which can afflict nickel-cadmium
and nickel-metal hydride products which causes them to hold
less charge.
Lithium-ion batteries respond well to shallow discharge and
recharge cycles as these apply less stress on the battery
helping to improve its working life. This type of charging
regime is largely regarded as better for the battery than a
full discharge and recharge cycle.
Best performance can be achieved by recharging the battery
when it has been discharged by approximately 50% and then
topping it up. While you’re charging you should also avoid
pushing a lithium-ion battery all the way to a 100% charge.
NB
Always use the charging adaptor supplied with the product to
ensure the correct recharge rate (Volts and Milliamps) is
applied.
Maintenance and Stora e
All batteries, including lithium-ion, require regular
maintenance charges if they are to be stored for a prolonged
period without use. A maintenance charge protects the
battery from over-discharging, which can cause the battery to
shut down and helps prolong its working life and ensure the
product is always ready for use.
If a battery is to be left unused for any extended period of
time it should ideally be stored at a charge capacity of
approximately 40 - 50% to help ensure a long working life. If
in doubt, keep the battery at a higher charge in a cool place.
The worst situation is keeping a fully charged battery at
elevated temperatures.
Battery Safety and Over-Dischar in
Lithium-ion batteries contain a protection circuit that shields
the battery against abuse such as over-charging, caused by
leaving the battery on charge while at maximum capacity.
This can cause batteries to explode. This important safety
feature will also turn the battery off and make it unusable if it
is over-discharged as the battery will slip into a sleep mode.
This can happen if a lithium-ion pack is stored in a
discharged state for any length of time as the natural
self-discharge will gradually deplete the remaining battery
charge. If the battery’s voltage is allowed to fall below 2.2
volts it will become over-discharged and will result in a
progressive breakdown of the electrode materials. The
self-discharge rate is approximately 10% per month. There
are other causes for battery failure, but this is the most
common.
DO NOT
• Attempt to disassemble or modify this battery.
• Use the battery if it shows signs of a leak, change of colour,
shape, or any other changes.
• Burn or expose to high temperatures.
• Short circuit the battery.
WEEE Directive and Battery Disposal
This battery should not be disposed of along with household
waste, buried or burnt. Please dispose of this battery at an
appropriate collection point.
Rechar eable Products and
Batteries Warranty Claims
Rechargeable battery life depends on many factors and
the cells can become easily damaged dependant on
environmental and storage conditions.
Please note: Your product is guaranteed from defect for a
period of 1 year. This excludes the battery, which is covered
for 90 days from the date of purchase. If you notice the
running or charge times decreasing, this is normal over the
lifetime of the battery and is classed as fair wear and tear.
There will be some items within our range that will be
non-serviceable, but in most cases we can supply
replacement batteries for our products.
Mode High Low Flood
Bri htness 300lm 150lm 150lm
Run time 2h 4h 4h
Li ht source 10W XPG LED C B LED
Battery Li-ion 18650 3.7V 2400mAh
Char e time Approx. 6 hours
Water resistant IP67
Impact resistant 1 metre
Wei ht 568g
Dimensions 205 x 155 x 112mm
Supplied with USB charging cable