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HRC - REV005C
OPERATING
SWITCHING THE TORCH ON AND OFF
HRC 1002 L - HRC 1004 L - HRC 1006 L - HRC 1008 L
The torch is switched on and off by pressing and releasing the button at the
top with the light symbol, see fig. 3.
When the instrument is first switched on the torch is always off, even if
previously disconnected from the supply with the torch on.
SOS FLASHING FUNCTION
In this function the torch LEDs flash to send out a Morse code “SOS” message.
ACTIVATION OF THE “SOS FLASHING” FUNCTION
• With the LED torch on or off press and hold the push-button with the light
simbol for more than 5 seconds. The LED torch will display the signal as a
Morse code “SOS” message indefinitely.
EXITING THE “SOS FLASHING” FUNCTION
• In order to exit the “SOS” function press and hold the push-button with the
light simbol for more than 5 seconds. After that the LED torch will turn off.
• Alternatively cut off supply to the control panel.
TEMPORARY “ON” FUNCTION
This function is used to turn on the LED torch as long as the button with the
light simbol is pressed.
ACTIVATION OF THE TEMPORARY “ON” FUNCTION
Cut off supply to the control panel. Press and hold the push-button with the light simbol. Insert the plug back into the
socket in order to reconnect the control panel to the power supply. The LED torch turns on only when the push-button
with the light simbol is pressed, and turns off once this push-button is released.
EXITING THE TEMPORARY “ON” FUNCTION
The LED torch can be used normally again after you disconnect and then reconnect the control panel from its power
supply by disconnecting and then inserting again the plug into the socket.
BATTERY SAVE FUNCTION
If after using the LED torch you leave it accidentally ON, it will automatically turn off after about 1 hour of operation and
in that way the battery is protected (this does not apply to the SOS flashing and temporary ON functions).
WARNING:
models HRC 1002, HRC 1004, HRC 1006, HRC 1008 have the button with the light symbol even
though they are not equipped with a torch.
FIG.3