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14. Place the reflector in position in the body of the spotlight.
15. Replace the rubber ring in the groove around the perimeter of the reflector.
16. Replace glass and Retainer so that the screw holes are aligned.
17. Secure Retainer with two Phillips screws. 
18. Replace Rubber Bezel by sliding forward to the front of the spotlight.
19. Operate switchs to ensure proper operation of spotlight.

REPLACING THE BATTERIES

The rechargeable sealed Lead Acid batteries have a life of several years, if recharged
promptly after each use. When the fully charged batteries only provide about 10 min-
utes or less of spotlight operation, they should be replaced with new batteries. To
replace the batteries, you will need the Phillips type screwdriver and replacement bat-
teries Vector Part VEC191. The batteries are in compartments referred to as upper and
lower. Because of spotlight construction, there are two procedures; upper battery
replacement and lower battery replacement. Both batteries are wired in series so they
should be replaced at the same time. DO NOT MIX BATTERY TYPES OR NEW AND
OLD BATTERIES.
See Figure 5

The upper battery can be replaced by doing the following: 
1. Remove the six Phillips screws (clockwise) that fasten the plastic end cap. See

Figure2 for locations.

3. Remove the upper end cap from the body.
4. Note the battery can slide out of the body so keep the body level.
5. The battery terminals are attached to two wires. These wires must be disconnected

from the terminals of the battery.

Lower Battery

Compartment

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Upper Battery

Compartment

(Cover Removed)

Summary of Contents for 3

Page 1: ...E A B L E THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE OPERATION AND WARRANTY OF THIS PRODUCT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 4140 S W 28th WAY FT LAUDERDA...

Page 2: ...s c If unit is not used for two months typical charge time is 4 hours After recharge disconnect charging adapter and wait 5 minutes before use 1 Do not substitute power cords or charging adapters Only...

Page 3: ...s and batteries defects resulting from normal wear and tear including chips scratches abrasions discoloration or fading due to usage or expo sure to sunlight accidents damage during shipping to our se...

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Page 5: ...istant See Figure 1 The CCFL assembly flips up to provide a white area light down to provide a yellow bug light A 12 Volt accessory socket allows powering any DC appliance that does not exceed 10 amps...

Page 6: ...lb spotlight or CCFL area light is controlled by a three position slide switch on the rear of the unit see Figure 2 Left Position Turns ON Area Bug light CCFL Center Position Selects 1 500 000 candlep...

Page 7: ...re are only two Phillips screws to be removed After the lower battery is replaced and the lower end cap secured recharge for 10 12 hours using the AC Recharge Adapter before using the spotlight SAFE B...

Page 8: ...ies you will need the Phillips type screwdriver and replacement bat teries Vector Part VEC191 The batteries are in compartments referred to as upper and lower Because of spotlight construction there a...

Page 9: ...THROUGH THE SPOTLIGHTS ACCESSORY OUTLET WHEN THE AC DC RECHARGE ADAPTER IS CHARGING THE UNIT 1 Make sure all lamps and connected appliances are turned OFF 2 Locate the Recharge Port on the rear of th...

Page 10: ...C Recharge Port Note that some vehicles must have the ignition switch on to power the vehicles acces sory outlet WARNING NEVER SIMULTANEOUSLY CONNECT AC DC AND DC DC CHARGERS TO SPOTLIGHT 6 PERIODIC M...

Page 11: ...wdriver remove counter clockwise the two screws Set them aside 4 Lift off the Retainer glass lens and rubber ring and set them aside 5 Carefully remove the dual reflector and bulb assembly See figures...

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