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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. 

Charge the Work Light for 3-4 hours prior to initial use. Battery is only 50% charged at time of shipment.

Note: 

The Li-ion battery will accept a partial charge, but a full charge will require 3 - 4 hours.

2. 

To charge, turn Work Light off and plug either the AC household current adapter or DC vehicle adapter into Work 

Light handle. Refer to illustration for location of the handle charging receptacle. 

3.

  Plug adapter into appropriate 110-120V AC or 12V DC receptacle.

Note:

 

It is normal for battery to become warm during charging.  Battery should cool to room temperature after 

disconnecting from electrical source.  Discontinue charging if battery becomes excessively warm.

4.  

For best results and prolonged battery life, fully charge battery overnight for the first three charge cycles and allow 

it to completely discharge before recharging.

Note:

 

Battery will self-discharge during storage

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Higher temperatures (68

°

 F\20

°

 C) reduce battery storage life.

BATTERY CARE AND HANDLING

DO NOT

 disassemble your Work Light or attempt to remove the battery.

DO NOT

 puncture or otherwise damage the battery. If battery becomes damaged, properly dispose of Work Light.

DO NOT

 use any charging means other than those provided. The supplied AC to DC 12V 500mA charging adapter 

and 12V DC vehicle charging cord are made specifically to charge the built in sealed Nickel-Metal Hydride 

battery.

DO

 fully charge the Work Light every 3-4 months whether used or not.

DO

 operate Work Light at ambient temperatures between 32°F (0°C) and 122°F (50°C).

DO

 store Work Light at ambient temperatures between -4°F (-20°C) and 140°F (60°C).

DO

 apply a partial charge to the Work Light if storing for a prolonged period.

DO

 charge battery at ambient temperatures between 32°F (0°C) and 104°F (40°C).

Although the battery in your Work Light does not contain the dangerous heavy metals present in other types of 

batteries, it should be disposed of properly.  Disposal and recycling regulations vary - always observe your applicable 

regulations.    Contact  the  Rechargeable  Battery  Recycling  Corporation  (www.rbrc.org)  or  your  local  recycling 

organization for further instruction.

On/Off Switch

Charging

Receptacle

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