
Maintenance
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Instructions for use
Polaris 600
– If the adjustment has been carried out
correctly, the light can be positioned at any
height and will remain there.
Adjusting the gimbal mounting
The gimbal mounting is set correctly when the light
head is stable in any position and does not move
on its own.
To achieve this, the braking force can be
adjusted on the joint (A) and on the
intermediate joint (B).
Adjusting the braking force at the joint
1
Adjust the braking force of the joint using the
set screw (A).
Use an Allen key (size 4 mm).
Turn the set screw clockwise to increase the
braking force.
Turn the set screw counterclockwise to
decrease the braking force.
Adjusting the braking force at the intermediate
joint
1
Adjust the braking force of the joint using the
set screw (A).
Use an Allen key (size 4 mm).
2
Adjust the braking force of the joint using the
set screw (A).
Turn the set screw clockwise to increase the
braking force.
Turn the set screw counterclockwise to
decrease the braking force.
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A
B
A
A
NOTE
Set the braking force as low as possible and as
high as necessary.
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NOTE
Set the braking force as low as possible and as
high as necessary.
A