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Please note the following 

1) For best performance Li-ion batteries should 

not be stored for prolonged periods without 

being charged at regular intervals.
2) Manufacturers recommend  keeping the 

battery in a state-of-charge of 40-50 percent 

when placing in storage. If in doubt, keep the 

light in a higher charged state in a cool place.
3) Self-discharge rate is approximately 10% per 

month. 

Operating Instructions

The inspection light output functions are 
controlled by a sequential switch on the front of 
the light. Repeated switch operation will cycle 
between the worklight and spotlight output. 
Under optimum conditions, with a full charge, 
the light can normally be used for 3 hours in 
worklight mode or 9 hours in spotlight mode.
To achieve the best performance from your 
Tech-Light 300, always switch the light off when 
the battery power begins to run low, and 
recharge immediately.

Specifications

3

 hours

9

 hours

1W LED

Mode                 Worklight     Spotlight     

300

Lumens

6x 0.5W 

SMD LED

100

Lumens

1 metre

Impact resistant

Battery

3.7v Li-ion 2200mAh 

Charge time

approx 4 hours

Brightness

Light source

Run time

278g 

Weight

272 x 64 x 42mm

Dimensions

USB cable

Mains charger

Car charger

Supplied with

This versatile rechargeable inspection light 
features a SMD LED worklight that will provide 
either a powerful 300 lumen output floodlight or 
a bright 100 lumen spotlight. 
The magnetic back and magnetic rotating 
handle allows the light to be attached to most 
metal surfaces and set at a convenient angle for 
the work in hand, the addition of two folding 
hanging hooks make this light ideal for use in 
many situations.

Battery Recharging

The Tech-Light 300 must be fully charged for a 
minimum of 4 hours before being used for the 
first time, this will ensure that the battery gives 
its best performance now and on future 
re-charging cycles. 
The charging adaptor is for recharging the 
battery only. It cannot be used to directly power 
the light. 
Failure to recharge the light every 3 months may 
permanently damage or reduce the performance 
of the light.
The battery charge does not have to be fully 
depleted before recharging.

Using the Charging Adaptor

The inspection light may be recharged using 
either a 240v mains or 12v power supply using 
the appropriate adaptor. 
Plug the USB charger lead into the lights micro 
USB charging socket and then plug the charging 
adaptor into a 240V socket (switch the socket on 
if applicable) or 12V car adaptor.
While on charge the small charging indicator 
lamp will glow red and will turn green when the 
battery is fully charged (approximately 4 hours).
The light may also be charged from any USB 
regulated outlet such as a laptop or phone 
charger using the correct USB cable.

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