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HML-ISO_35_ Rev01122009_E.doc 

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Contents

 

 

    1.

 

ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS .................................................. 4

 

1.1

  

Symbols and guidance signs in these instructions ......................... 4

 

1.2

  

Who are these instructions for? ...................................................... 4 

 

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SAFETY .......................................................................................... 5

 

2.1

  

General information ........................................................................ 5

 

2.2

  

How to handle halogen lamps ........................................................ 5

 

2.3

  

Safety devices ................................................................................. 6

 

2.4

  

Operating conditions ....................................................................... 6

 

2.5

  

Maintenance / Cleaning .................................................................. 6 

 

    3.

    

AN OVERVIEW OF THE UNIT ....................................................... 7

 

3.1

  

Layout drawing ................................................................................ 7

 

3.2

  

Technical Data ................................................................................ 7

 

3.3 

 

Dimensions ..................................................................................... 8

 

3.4

  

Circuit diagram ................................................................................ 9 

 

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COMMISSIONING ........................................................................ 10

 

4.1

  

Unpacking ..................................................................................... 10

 

4.2 

 

Electrical connections ................................................................... 10 

 

    5.

 

OPERATION ................................................................................ 11 

 

    6.

 

MAINTENANCE ........................................................................... 12

 

6.1

  

Cleaning ........................................................................................ 12

 

6.2

  

Charging the BatteryPack ISO 35 ................................................. 12 

 

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REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS .................................. 12

 

7.1

  

Before starting work ...................................................................... 12

 

7.2

  

Assembly overview ....................................................................... 12

 

7.3

  

Lamp replacement ........................................................................ 13 

 

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DISPOSAL ................................................................................... 13 

 

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SPARE PARTS ............................................................................ 14

 

 

Contents 

Summary of Contents for HML - ISO 35

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL DAY SIGNALLING SEARCHLIGHT HML ISO 35 ...

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Page 3: ...erating conditions 6 2 5 Maintenance Cleaning 6 3 AN OVERVIEW OF THE UNIT 7 3 1 Layout drawing 7 3 2 Technical Data 7 3 3 Dimensions 8 3 4 Circuit diagram 9 4 COMMISSIONING 10 4 1 Unpacking 10 4 2 Electrical connections 10 5 OPERATION 11 6 MAINTENANCE 12 6 1 Cleaning 12 6 2 Charging the BatteryPack ISO 35 12 7 REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS 12 7 1 Before starting work 12 7 2 Assembly overview 12 7...

Page 4: ...r health Operating steps that should take place in a certain order are numbered sequentially Operating steps that only consist of one step or that do not have to be followed in a certain sequence are marked with a point Feedback from executed actions begins with an arrow Enumerations begin with an enumeration line 1 2 Who are these instructions for These instructions are intended for the personnel...

Page 5: ...C Always allow the searchlight to cool down before maintenance and repair work In case of burns cool the injured area immediately and seek medical help 2 2 How to handle halogen lamps Transport Always store and transport halogen lamps in such a way that the glass bulb cannot break Leave the lamp in its packing until it will be used Use the packing when transporting the lamp Never touch the lamp wi...

Page 6: ...rding the power of the unit 2 4 Operating conditions Protection class The searchlight has protection class IP56 protected against dust and strong water jets as per EN 60529 DIN VDE 0470 Part 1 To obtain this protection class all screwed parts have to be tight Electrical lines may only be fed into the units using suitable cable inlets 2 5 Maintenance Cleaning Before carrying out maintenance or clea...

Page 7: ... cd Range 300 m Diffusion angle 8 I 10 Lamp power 35 W Average lamp lifetime 2 000 h Mirror Glass 150mm Material Glass fibre reinforced plastic Colour RAL 9005 black Diameter 160 mm Depth 244 mm Weight 1 8 kg Protection rating IP 56 Connection cable 5 m Compass safe distance 0 5m Standard Magnetic compass 0 4m Steering Magnetic compass BSH approval no BSH 4615 4040977 09 1 Glass cover 2 Charger HM...

Page 8: ...HML ISO_35_ Rev01122009_E doc 8 3 3 Dimensions Searchlight head BatteryPack HML ISO 35 Charger An overview of the unit ...

Page 9: ...C 24V DC on a concentric socket WISKA Type DK 503 Cabling HML ISO 35 internal Power INPUT 12 24VDC 40 Watt SIGNAL PUSH BOTTON FUNCTION PUSH BOTTON BATTERY CONDITION LED VOTAGE CONVERTER CONTROL BOARD SAP NR 50100464 EMV POWER BOARD W09 0051 00 SAP NR 30100259 HALOGEN LAMP 35 Watt BLUE BROWN OUTPUT INPUT An overview of the unit ...

Page 10: ...ed by a qualified electrician Please ensure that the mains connection is off and that nobody can accidentally energise the connections during installation The circuit diagram is also included or can be found in chapter 3 4 Circuit diagram Electrical connection values for fixed connections Mains voltage 12V DC 24V DC at 40 W Socket Concentric socket WISKA Type DK 503 Required mains fuse see electri...

Page 11: ...p lights until one of either buttons is pressed SOS function Pressing the function button 2 sends a permanent SOS signal This can be stopped by pressing the signal button 1 Attention After starting the SOS function you can t stop immediately the function by pressing the function button 2 Battery status display The battery status display 3 lights up if the input voltage is too low If using the Batt...

Page 12: ...king contact the unit begins charging the BatteryPack s ISO 35 automatically The red LED indicates the charging process Once charging is complete the red LED goes off The BatteryPack ISO 35 is buffered with a trickle current after charging If the red LED is off the BatteryPack ISO 35 is charged and can be removed from the charger Disconnect the charger from the mains after use 7 Replacement of def...

Page 13: ...Open the packing of the new lamp Attention Before installing the new lamp check it for fingerprints scratches or cracks Don t use damaged lamps Remove any fingerprints or dirt with an alcohol solution and a soft lint free cloth 1 Make sure not to touch the lamp s glass bulb with your fingers Use disposable gloves when handling the lamp to avoid leaving fingerprints 2 Plug the new lamp into the lam...

Page 14: ...lder GY6 35 HML ISO 35 50100367 EMC Electronics HML ISO 35 30100259 HML light adapter 12 24V 50100464 Halogen lamp 35W 12VDC GY6 35 50100370 Concentric plug 117 sw 10016680 Additional parts Designation Art no Concentric socket DK 503 30070639 PowerPack ISO 35 30100354 Charger HML ISO 35 30100356 Front glass blue HML ISO 35 50100468 Front glass green HML ISO 35 50100467 Front glass red HML ISO 35 5...

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