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If the user taps out of set time intervals (does not observe "rhythm" or intensity), there is a time delay of 0.8
seconds, when the dive light ignores another tap and any further tap in this delay prolongs the delay for another
0.8 sec until the light is at 0.8 sec at rest. It is an effective method of eliminating accidental impacts caused, for
example, by transport. If the rhythm or tapping intensity is outside the set limits, the torch does not respond -
just leave it for about 1-2 seconds at rest and try to repeat the switching procedure.
Overheating protection:
It has two functions - to protect the lamp against damage and the user at the same time from
the possible consequences of using full power outside the aquatic environment. When the
critical temperature is reached (approx. 55-60 ° C on the surface of the light head), the lamp
itself switches off. When the lamp is tapped to switch on again, it lights up to level 1, and
again if the temperature is still high, the lamp switches off. It is possible to switch the light on
only after the temperature drops to a safe operating level.
This dive light is not designed to be out of the water at full power. Only level 1 can be used outside the aquatic
environment. WARNING - In case of direct sunlight and high ambient temperatures, the LED can be damaged
even in level 1, therefore never switch on the light at these conditions outside of the aquatic environment!
Claim of the burnt LED due to use in direct sunlight and high ambient temperature outside the aquatic
environment will not be covered by warranty!
Emergency mode:
Emergency mode ensures that the user does not remain in a critical situation without a light source, such as in a
closed or night dive, and had enough time to safely stop the dive.
As soon as the battery pack is in a state close to full discharge, the lamp automatically switches to intermittent
lighting (blinking) at 10% power (110 lumens) at 1s on, 0.5s off. This function does not have a specified operating
time, it is in the order of several tens of minutes according to the previous used power level, ambient
temperature, battery status, etc.).
6. TRANSPORT AND HANDLING, MAINTENANCE, STORAGE
When transporting the lamp, make sure that no shocks (such as strikes on the fixed parts or the objects in the
car trunk) cause it to be accidentally switched on.
Before each dive, make sure that the battery is properly charged and the dive light is working. Also, check the
condition of the lamp with emphasis on the parts that have a major influence on the watertightness of the lamp
- the damage of the glass on the light head, e.g. when the dive light falls on the stone, etc., a significant
mechanical damage to the body of the light, e.g. its cracking caused by putting the cylinders on the lamp. In the
event of a fault or a doubt about the status of the dive light, do not use it again and consult a specialist service!
Claim of the dive light damaged by the penetration of water due to its mechanical damage will not be covered
by warranty!
After each use, especially in salty water, rinse the dive light thoroughly with fresh water and then dry it.
Particular care should be taken to remove salt residues from the charging contacts - these could cause an
electrochemical reaction that can lead to damage of charging contacts when charging the battery, especially in
conjunction with humidity (typical situation when charging the dive light on the boat).
If you are not using the dive light, it is necessary to charge the battery before storing!
At the latest every 6 months, discharge the battery and recharge it fully! Discharge the dive light by switching it
on and lighting it in an aquatic environment, e.g. in a cold water container.
The optimal storage temperature is 15-18 ° C in a dry and shady place. At higher and especially lower minus
temperature, there may be an earlier need to recharge the battery.