contamination, service or replacement is necessary - therefore, avoid salt water penetration into the charging
adapter!
Charging procedure :
1. Make sure that the charging contacts of the dive light are completely dry and free from any salt residues and
other debris. Otherwise, rinse the contacts with fresh water and then dry with, for example, a dry cloth or by
blowing.
2. Plug the charger into the power socket - the light is green. The supplied charger can be connected to a 220V
or 110V supply.
Never connect the charger to a non-matching voltage! Be careful not to break the wires. If the
conductors are obviously damaged, never use the charger.
This may result in electric shock and irreparable
damage to the lamp!
In such cases, the warranty claim will not be accepted.
3. Attach the charging adapter to the charging contacts of the dive light and make sure the charger light is red
(uninterrupted) - the flashlight briefly flashes and the charger light is red, the battery is charging. When the light
comes on green, the battery pack is charged at about 90%. To get full battery capacity, you can keep it charging
(the complete charging cycle lasts for about 4 hours when the batteries are fully discharged). Do not move the
light or the adapter while charging, let them lie loosely on a flat surface to avoid accidental interruption of the
charging cycle.
4. Disconnect the light contacts from the charging adapter and then disconnect the charger from the socket,
save the power.
When disconnecting the charger from the mains and disconnecting the light contacts from the
charging adapter, never pull the charging cable, but hold the body of the charger and the charging adapter!
Important warning
Li-ion sources do not have the so-called memory effect.
We recommend recharging the battery after every use,
regardless of whether it is fully discharged or not.
5. LIGHT CONTROL, DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS, USAGE
Controlling the dive light, ie turning it on, switching off and switching power levels is done
by tapping lightly into the BANG space on the lamp body. Unique Dual Software through an
accelerometer analyzes and identifies states where the lamp is out of the aquatic
environment or in the aquatic environment.
Outside the aquatic environment, it analyzes vibrations to minimize the possibility of
accidental switching on the light, for example during car transport. For this reason, it may
appear to the user that the dive light is harder to operate out of the aquatic environment.
Accelerometer control is optimized for underwater use, with gloves and the dive light
attached to the other hand via the supplied bracket. With each change of hold, way of
mounting the light, or place and direction of tapping, the response of the light changes. It
means that each user must learn to intuitively handle his dive light, to "live with it". If there
is no response to the fully charged dive light for a moment, there is no need to tap harder, but it is important to
keep the correct rhythm and pauses between the taps.
The torch is switched on / off after 3 consecutive taps with a time span between each stroke of 0.3 to 0.8
seconds. If the rhythm is correct, the dive light blinks briefly after the second tap.
Switching power levels is done after 2 consecutive taps with a time interval between each stroke of 0.3 to 0.8
sec.
Level 1 = 30% of the power (366 lumen)
Level 2 = 100% of the power (1100 lumen)