
GRAL Bartłomiej Grynda | Asnyka 23 | 51
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143 Wrocław | NIP 8950004034 | REGON 008043807
BATTERY CHARGING:
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make sure the kit is drained
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unscrew the blind plugs
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plug the charger into an AC terminal of 110 - 230 V
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green LEDs will appear on the charger
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insert the charger plugs into the outputs the arms with batteries, the LEDs will turn red and the charging process will start
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when the batteries are fully charged, the LEDs will turn green
IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO:
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open the arms with battery packs
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open the charger
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alter in the construction of arms with battery packs and charger
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short-circuit the charger plugs or outputs on the arms
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throw or shake the arms
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place the arms and charger into a fire or to store near an excessive heat source
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connect to the outputs something other than original delivered charging connectors
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connect the charger to any other product than Vpro
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charge the Vpro with different charger than the one included in the set
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dive or immerse in water with open outputs, not secured by blind plugs
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dismount balls in the lower part of the arms
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are integrated with arms, dismounting can cause flooding and damage to the arms
IMPORTANT:
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periodically check the condition of the o-rings and thread of the blind plugs, lubricate with silicone grease or silicone with Teflon
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never leave the arms switched on or use above water: this can cause overheating, unsealing and damage to the arms
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to provide a sealed hermetic cover of the outputs, the blind plugs have to be inserted and tightened
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immersing or diving with not secured outputs can cause flooding and damage to the arms
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care for mechanical damage: distortion of the arms can cause flooding
DEALING WITH USED AND DAMAGED EQUIPMENT:
Lighting gear used by divers can be recycled and freely returned to the dealer or manufacturer. Batteries are the main environmentally hazardous components. The other components such as
aluminum and copper are a source of raw materials after recycling. For these reasons, diving equipment should not be disposed with general waste. In accordance with the law pertaining to the
disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment:
Art. 73 - Any person disregarding the prohibitions of Art. 35, by not disposing [recyclable] equipment to the proper collecting entity, is subject to a fine.
Art. 74 - Any person disregarding the prohibitions of Art. 36, by disposing [recyclable] equipment with other waste, is subject to a fine.