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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
• Unscrew the lens ring nut anticlockwise.
• Remove the battery holder.
• Make sure to insert the batteries observing the correct polarity marks
(+ or -) shown on the holder.
• Insert the battery holder into the body of the torch.
• Lubricate the O-ring seal with a silicone grease film.
• Screw the lens ring nut clockwise.
• Switch on the torch to test.
WARNING
If the battery has not been installed properly (polarity inversion), a
short circuit will damage the equipment, with a serious risk of an
explosion.
CHECKS BEFORE DIVING
• If the torch has not been recently used, check the state of the Q3 - Q1 torch
batteries and switch on the torch to test.
• Check for the
perfect seal of the body
.
• When under water, check that there is
no continuous discharge of air bubbles
from the torch body.
FLOODING
In case of water leakage into the torch, open it, remove the batteries and
rinse
immediately
the internal parts
in fresh water
, then
wipe
with a cloth and dry
with a warm air source, paying particular care to mechanical parts. Remove
the oxide, if any, deposited on metal parts and test for correct operation.
If the quantity of water leaked into the torch is considerable and if it has
remained there for a long time, open the torch and
rinse immediately
the
internal parts
in fresh water
; in such occurrence immediately contact a
suitable servicing centre or the nearest SEAC centre.
LIMITS OF USE
• The maximum operating depth is 100 m.
• Owing to the high temperatures reached by the bulb, the lamp should be
used only under water.
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