
‐
Mode
1
=
10
%
of
total
output
(
300
lumens)
‐
Mode
2
=
50
%
of
total
output
(1500
lumens)
‐
Mode
3
=
100
%
of
total
output
(3000
lumens)
‐
Switch
off
!!
When
changing
modes
or
switching
the
light
on
please
respect
the
stop
positions
of
the
mangetic
ring
when
the
light
is
used
and/or
stored.
This
is
very
important.
If
the
magnetic
ring
is
not
in
the
right
stop
position
then
the
light
can
be
accidentally
switched
on
when
srewing
the
head
to
the
body
or
the
light
will
not
work
right
!!
Heat
Control
:
There
are
two
favours
of
the
heat
control:
at
the
same
time
it
protects
the
lamp
against
overheating
and
the
user
against
possible
consequences
of
full
output
outside
the
water.
After
achieving
the
critical
temperature
the
lamp
automatically
switches
into
Mode
1
(10
%
of
full
output).
Switching
between
modes
is
possible
again
after
the
temperature
decreases
on
the
safe
level.
TIP
:
When
the
overheated
lamp
is
left
in
Mode
1
outside
water,
cooling
down
is
very
slow.
Immersion
of
lamp
into
water
makes
cooling
immediate.
!!
This
powerful
light
is
not
intended
for
use
outside
of
the
water
in
higher
power
levels
(mode
2
and
3)!!
Only
on
the
weakest
level
(mode
1)
the
light
can
be
used
at
the
surface.
But
if
the
surrounding
temperature
is
very
high
then
we
recommend
not
to
use
the
light
at
the
surface
at
all
!!
!!
The
warranty
doesn’t
cover
the
claims
of
burnt
LED
because
of
use
at
the
surface
in
modes
2
and
3
!!
Use
in
water
:
!!
Warning
‐
never
turn
the
head
of
the
lamp
clockwise (looking same way the
light shines).
Unscrewing
the
head
completely
leads
to
flooding
and
damaging
the
lamp!
Switch
the
modes
of
the
lamp
only
by
turning
the
ring
on
the
head
!!
6.
MAINTENANCE,
STORAGE,
TRANSPORT
AND
MANIPULATION
BEFORE/AFTER
DIVE
Threads
and
o
‐
rings
are
necessary
to
be
checked
and
lubricated
after
every
dismounting
and
every
recharging.
If
threads
or
o
‐
rings
are
dirty,
they
have
to
be
cleaned
and
then
lubricated.
!
Notice:
If
threads
and
o
‐
rings
are
not
lubricated,
you
risk
water
penetration
and
it
would
be
difficult
to
switch
on/off
the
light
under
hydrostatic
pressure
!
!!
The
claims
of
the
flooded
light
because
of
the
bad
maintenance
are
not
covered
by
the
warranty
!!
!!
Remove
the
head
from
the
body/canister
for
transport
!!
There
is
the
risk
of
accidental
switch
on.
!
Prevent
the
risk
of
fire!
Remove
the
head
from
the
body/canister
for
the
storage!
!!
Screwed
head
ready
to
use
is
in
standby
mode
and
takes
the
small
power
from
the
accumulator.
If
you
store
the
light
completed
the
accumulator
loses
its
capacity
and
can
be
destroyed
!!
In
case
of
longer
storage
the
light
has
to
be
charged
to
the
full
capacity.
Don’t
store
the
light
discharged!
If
stored
longer
than
1
month
the
capacity
could
significantly
decrease
or
the
accumulator
could
be
destroyed.
Every
3
months
it
is
necessary
to
discharge
and
then
fully
charge
the
light
!
Optimal
storage
temperature
is
15
‐
18°C
(59
–
65°F).
Higher
temperatures
accelerate
self
‐
discharge
and
earlier
recharge
is
needed.
!!
Warning!
We
strongly
recommend
screwing
the
head
to
the
body/canister
just
before
the
usage.
Unscrew
the
head
immediately
after
the
usage
of
the
light
to
save
the
power.
Only
then
you
will
have
the
rest
capacity
of
the
accumulator
available
for
your
next
dive.
Otherwise
the
accumulator
is
being
discharged
when
the
light
is
in
“standby
mode”
!!
After
each
use
in
salt
water
it
is
necessary
to
wash
the
light
with
the
fresh
water.
7.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Luminous
flux:
3000
lumens
Wattage
:
30W
Temperature
of
light:
cold
white,
6500
K
Cells
type:
Lithium
‐
Ion
Input
voltage:
16,8
V
Output
current:
3000
mA