
Do not keep the dive light at higher ambient temperatures in direct sunlight (e.g. on a dashboard in a hot car) -
there is a risk of its destruction, burns and fire!
Avoid the situation when you leave a fully discharged dive light in a frosty environment (e.g. in winter overnight
in the car trunk) - there may be a significant drop in the battery capacity (shortening of the running time of the
light) or its complete destruction!
Do not store the dive light in a location where it could be shaken, which could cause the lamp to turn on
accidentally and discharge the battery.
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Light flux: 1100 Lumen
Light temperature: 7000 K (cold white light)
Light intensity:
BANG spot: 14000 lux/1m
BANG Wide: 7000 lux/1m
Light beam angle:
BANG spot: 5°
BANG Wide: 10°
Type of cells : Lithium-ion
Input voltage: max. 4,2 V
Input current: max. 2000 mA
Running time:
level 1 (30% of power): 10 hours
level 2 (100% power): 2 hours
Weight:
250 grams at the surface
70 grams under water
The dive light is intended for use up to a maximum depth of 100 m.
8. BATTERIES, LIFE TIME AND REPLACEMENT
The dive light is equipped with branded accumulator composed of Li-ion batteries. Battery life is up to 600
charging cycles, subject to proper handling, storage, and maintenance conditions. If you give your light a proper
care, it will reward you with a long life and lots of beautiful night dives.
Li-ion batteries are designed for a certain number of cycles – it means full charge and then full discharge. But it
will never happen in real conditions. Approximately calculate what the 600 full cycles mean. If you use the lamp
every third day and each time you discharge it half, you make about 60 full cycles per year, 600 cycles will take
you over 10 years. Even after this time, the battery will have a maximum capacity of 70% of the original capacity.
Sounds good, do you think so?
Unfortunately, the batteries are naturally aged even without use. However, it is still true that 5 years or more of
a good battery is a real reachable time, if you follow the basic principles for using it.
Two of them are very important. Never leave fully discharged batteries, recharge them at least partially. And
secondly, do not expose the battery to temperature below 0 ° C (preferably below 10 ° C). In a frosty
environment, of course, it is possible to carry the charged lamp and store it in the short term, and it will not do
any harm to it. However, it is not recommended to use the dive light with a frozen battery.