1.
Use the 9/16” open-end wrench and remove the outer and inner nuts and hardware.
The adjustable arm can then be removed from the light enclosure.
When replacing the light enclosure, re-install all components in the reverse order,
ensuring the tab washer is positioned to prevent the light enclosure from rotating more
than 360
o
.
2.
If you are replacing the light enclosure or the adjustable arm, obtain the replacement and
reverse the previous steps.
3.
If no further repair is required, reverse all previous steps in chapter 4, return to chapter
2, and perform Safety and Performance Verification Tests.
4.6
Removing the Pole Mount from the Adjustable Arm
The pole mount can be removed without removing the power supply or performing any previous
steps in chapter 4.
1.
Note orientation and position of the existing clamp on arm prior to removal. Use the
large Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws that attach to the clamp. Depending
on the configuration of your neoBLUE mini arm, the screws may be located at the front
or back of the clamp, as shown in the two figures below
.
.
Pole mount screws
Pole mount screws
FIGURE 6
4.7
About the Device Timer
The neoBLUE mini light is equipped with a timer to track the total number of hours it is switched
on. The timer will count up to a maximum of 99999.9 hours. The decimal point will be flashing at
a steady rate when the timer is counting. When the timer is not counting, the decimal point will
not flash. The timer will count any time the on/standby switch is in the ON position. The last digit
refers to tenths of hours, with 0.1 = 6 minutes. The timer cannot be reset and is replaced along
with the LED board during service.
Warning!
The device should be in the STANDBY (
) position whenever the timer is
read to avoid looking directly at the light.
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®
mini System Service Manual
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