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Larson Electronics LLC     www.LarsonElectronics.com     [email protected]

 

9419 E US HWY 175, Kemp, TX 75143 - P: (800) 369-6671 - F: (903) 498-3364  

 

EXPRL-91 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

Thank you for selecting the EXPRL-91 light. Save these instructions. Please read these instructions before 
using your light. It includes important safety and operation information. Be sure to charge the flashlight 
fully before the first use. A battery is fully charged when the charger light is green. 

APPROVED FOR USE IN: 

 

Above ground locations where flammable gas is always present or for long periods in 
environments up to ethyl methyl ether gas groups. 

 

Where the surface temperature does not exceed 135°C and the ignition temperature is 
 > 135°C ≤ 200°C 

This correlates to UL Hazardous Locations Services 

Class I, Division I, Groups C/D, T4 
 

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 
 

For personal safety, always confirm the rating of any known hazardous or potentially hazardous location 
where the light is planned to be used. These areas include fuel areas such as below decks on boats, fuel 
or chemical transfer or storage facilities and areas where the atmosphere contains chemicals or 
particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.  
 
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres may not be posted. If you are unsure of the environment 
contact the Safety Director or agency where the environment in question is located. A listing of the 
rated classes, divisions, groupings and zones of gasses, vapors and combustible materials is available in 
the National Fire Protection Administration (NFPA) Classification of Flammable Liquids and Combustible 
Materials section of the 2004 edition of the NFPA-70 manual. Available at 

www.nfpa.org

 

 
NEVER

 remove or replace the battery pack in any hazardous or potentially hazardous areas, or in any 

potentially flammable or explosive environment. 

NEVER

 locate the light charging adapter, the 12 VDC adapter plug or the charging platform in any 

hazardous, potentially hazardous, potentially flammable or explosive environment. 

NEVER

 attempt to recharge the battery pack in any hazardous, potentially flammable or explosive 

environment. 

Inspect the battery pack.

 Never use a battery pack that appears damaged. Only remove the battery 

pack from the light outside of any hazardous environment. Replacement or additional battery packs are 
available from Larson Electronics. Call 1-800-369-6671 for assistance. 

Summary of Contents for EXPRL-91

Page 1: ...reas where the atmosphere contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres may not be posted If you are unsure of the environment contact the Safety Director or agency where the environment in question is located A listing of the rated classes divisions groupings and zones of gasses vapors and combustible materials is available in the...

Page 2: ...ed until the battery is fully charged At full charge the light turns green The total time to full charge varies depending on the remaining charge in the battery pack The charging platform provides a trickle charge to a fully charged battery pack Run Time between Charges Flashlight or floodlight up to 6 hours dual light 2 hours CHANGING THE BATTERY PACK Unscrew the flashlight end cap exposing the b...

Page 3: ...unicipal waste without harm to the environment Excluding California The EXPRL 91 is water resistant and is not affected by fog mist or intermittent spray CHARGER PLATFORM MOUNTING Mounting the charger platform requires two 8 screws not provided Use the supplied 12 VDC fused auto adaptor plug for temporary vehicle installations For permanent wiring the installation must be fused using a 3 amp in li...

Page 4: ...y does not cover normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage The warranty also does not cover damages which occurred in shipment or failures which are caused by accidents misuse abuse faulty installation and lighting damage Consequential damages incidental damages or incidental expenses including damage to property Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam...

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