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ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION

Your magnifying lamp is in two parts, the lamp and Adjustable arms, (carrying the power lead),
and the Mounting Clamp assembly. This comprises a pair of clamps, the larger one of which
(A), mounts on top of a work surface, and supports the swinging arm and lamp. The steel
adjuster bracket (C), also locates into the side of the upper clamp, and on to which is located
the lower clamp (B). This holds the complete assembly firm by gripping the underside of the
work surface when the adjuster screw (D) is tightened.

The clamp assembly may also be mounted on a vertical surface, and a second mounting hole
in the upper lamp (A), at right angles to the main mounting hole, allows the swinging arm to be
mounted vertically, and operate in the normal way.

Always which OFF using the switch on the mains cable.

SETTING UP

lt is possible to move the lamp to any required position, by first slackening off the pivot pinch
bolts to allow the arms to move freely. Tighten the pinch bolts using the large Adjuster Knobs
provided (item 4 ), so that they are firm, but DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. When the pivots are
correctly tightened, the lamp should be capable of maintaining stability in any position,
without the need to keep readjusting.

MAINTENANCE

The unit requires minimum maintenance, and is limited to a bulb change when necessary, and
cleaning the lens.

IMPORTANT: Always switch the lamp OFF, and unplug from the mains before changing the bulb.
A 60 watt candle bulb, with a Small Edison Screw type bulb (E 14 ), should be used.

When cleaning the lens, always switch off the lamp and allow the bulb to cool beforehand,
Use a clean soft cloth. lt is permissible to use a liquid glass cleaner, but use sparingly, and do
not wet the bulb or electrical components.

PARTS LIST & DIAGRAM

Item Description

Part No.

1

Lens

vs 7501

2

Cable Assy

vs 7502

3

Spring

vs 7503

4

Adjuster Knob

vs 7504

5

Clamp Assembly

vs 7505

6

Bulb Holder

vs 7506

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