Powerfix PLS 10 A1
10 - English
the wall plug battery charger (B) from the mains outlet and then disconnect the wall plug
battery charger (B) plug from the DC-IN socket (8). Close the DC-IN socket (8) with the
rubber cover (7). Now the battery LED emitter (A) is ready for use.
Note:
If the charge indicator (6) flashes in red while using the battery LED emitter (A), the
built-in Li-Ion battery is almost empty. In this case, recharge the battery.
Getting started
You can use the two knurled screws (10) to adjust the vertical angle and therefore the beam
of the battery LED emitter (A). Release the knurled screws (10) by rotating them 360 degrees
counter-clockwise. Next adjust the vertical angle of the battery LED emitter (A) according to
your needs. Then tighten the two knurled screws (10).
Use the On/Off switch (9) to switch the battery LED emitter (A) on and off. The On/Off
switch (9) is protected against humidity with a rubber cover. You can recognize the position
of the On/Off switch (9) by looking at this rubber cover. In addition, the switch positions
(ON/OFF) are labelled.
12/24 V car charger cable
In addition to the wall plug battery charger (B) you can also charge the built-in Li-Ion battery
of your battery LED emitter (A) using the 12/24 V car charger cable (C) supplied. To release
this rubber cover (7), pull the red latch. Then connect the wall 12/24 V car charger cable
(C) charging plug to the battery LED emitter (A) DC-IN socket (8) and connect the 12/24 V
car charger cable (C) to a suitable 12/24 V vehicle cigarette lighter. The green LED
indicator on the 12/24 V car charger cable (C) plug indicates that it is ready for operation.
During charging the charge indicator (6) of the battery LED emitter (A) lights red. When the
built-in Li-Ion battery is fully charged, the charge indicator (6) changes to green. Unplug the
12/24 V car charger cable (C) from the vehicle cigarette lighter and then disconnect the
plug from the 12/24 V car charger cable (C) from the DC-IN socket (8). Close the DC-IN
socket (8) with the rubber cover (7). Now the battery LED emitter (A) is ready for use.