Larson Electronics LLC www.LarsonElectronics.com [email protected]
9419 E US HWY 175, Kemp, TX 75143 - P: (800) 369-6671 - F: (903) 498-3364
RL-14
NOTICE
As with any fine tool, reasonable care and maintenance of this product will provide years of dependable
service. Please read this manual before using your light. It includes important safety and operating
instructions and should be saved.
OPERATIONS
Charge the RL-14 overnight before first use.
The RL-14 features a three position switch that allows selection of the high-intensity discharge
lamp of the convenient path finding LEDs.
The center position is the “OFF” position. Operates on high intensity discharge for 1 ¾ hours or
100 hours with the path finding LEDs after a full charge.
Depending on the actual ballast and lamp used in the RL-14 the lamp may flash intermittently or
suddenly extinguish altogether at the end of the run time.
The RL-14 features a swivel head that rotates 270 degrees. ( DO NOT force the head beyond its
swivel stops)
SAFETY
Before using your RL-14 and charger, read all instructions in the manual and all cautionary
markings on the charger.
DANGER: HIGH VOLTAGE
The RL-14 requires thousands of volts at startup and has high internal
pressure. DO NOT operate the RL-14 unless the lamp and ballast assemblies are properly
mounted inside the head, and the reflector/lens assembly and the lens rings are in place.
While eye damage for the RL-14 is unlikely, you should not stare into the beam.
WARNING:
Never leave your RL-14 with its lamp facing against any surface including skin while
in operation. The resultant heat build-up can cause a fire or burns.
The RL-14 is not approved for use in hazardous atmospheres.
WARNING:
Any other AC charger may overheat and fail or cause a burn hazard.
CHARGING
Fully charge your RL-14 before the first use.
1.
The RL-14 may be stored in the charger continuously when not in use.
2.
To charge the RL-14, first turn it off and insert it into the charger. It will only fit one way into the
rack.
3.
Charging will occur only when the lamp is “OFF”.