If you have received your system with the flashlight mounted in the
Charging Cradle (Fig. 3) the first thing to do is
to remove the flashlight.
Note A:
Since the Charging Cradle was
designed to hold the flashlight securely you’ll
find that before the unit is mounted,
considerable pressure is necessary to release the
flashlight from the clamps. It is really quite
easy:
1.
Holding the Charging Cradle firmly in
one hand (Fig. 4), grasp the flashlight with the
other.
2.
A firm downward pressure with the
thumb on one clamp while pulling up on the
barrel with the other four fingers will quickly
snap it free.
Note B:
By its unique design, returning the
flashlight to the Charging Cradle takes less than
1/10 the force of removing it. Little more than
its own weight is sufficient. And, once it is
mounted to a wall or in a vehicle, you’ll find that
the designed leverage takes no effort at all.
Charging Cradle
Constructed of super-strong, resilient material, this Charging Cradle unit
has many features. Solid-state electronics provide a constant charge rate;
from an input from 12–14 volts (automotive installations) or 120 volts AC,
when used with a converter, in-house. A unique clamp design holds the
flashlight securely in a vehicle under rough conditions and its quick release
mounting bracket allows easy removal of system.
Note:
All electrical components are designed for 12–14 volts DC circuits.
DO NOT USE IN 24-VOLT DC CIRCUITS. Doing so creates excessive heat
and may result in a fire or melted components.
Fig. 3 Flashlight in the Charging Cradle
Fig. 4
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Charging Cradle
Clamps
Power Cord
Red
LED
Mounting
Brackets
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The Charging Cradle