HID Xenon & LED Lighting Technology for Aerospace, Military and Industry
XeVision
4245 Airport Rd. Ogden, UT 84405-3301, USA
info: +1 (801) 622-7000 1-800-366-4415 fax: +1 (801) 622-7277
http://www.xevision.com
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If you lend the device also include the user´s manual
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This manual should be located within reach of the person(s) using the device.
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Only those persons well acquainted with the user’s manual contents, should be
allowed to use the searchlight.
Keep out of reach from children
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Children are forbidden to use the searchlight without supervision of an adult. The
temperature of the bulb increases after a longer runtime and it may cause serious
burns. Also the lamp is intensely bright, it could do retinal eye damage.
Storage
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Do not store the searchlight in wet or humid places or in a space where the ambient
temperature may exceed 40
o
C or below 0
o
C for extended periods.
Cleaning
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Use always a piece of clean cloth to clean the searchlight. Do not use any kind of
solvents or chemicals.
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Rinse the searchlight with generous amounts of fresh water after using the searchlight
in salt water!
Charging
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Always use the provided charger. Incorrect charging may cause serious damage to the
battery pack. Do not use the charger if the cable or any part of the charger has been
damaged. Damaged parts should be replaced by XeVision.
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Do not disassemble the charger. Any kind of repairs must be done by XeVision.
Incorrect assembly or disassembly or other incorrect manipulation may cause short
circuit and complete failure of the searchlight.
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Always unplug the cable of the charger before any kind of maintenance or cleaning!
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The charger has been designed ONLY to be used indoors.
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The charger must not be plugged in unattended for extended time after the battery has
been fully charged!
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Do not use the charger near flammable liquids and in explosive environments, it may
cause ignition of fumes and explosion.
Do not expose the searchlight to extreme conditions if it is not necessary
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Extreme conditions are e.g.: Low and high temperatures (under 0
o
C and above 50
o
C),
severe shocks and impacts, acids, Long term water exposure, etc.