HOUSING SCREW
BOTTOM HOUSING
BATTERY SCREW
BATTERY PACK
CONNECTOR WITH WIRE
CONNECTOR WITH WIRE
9415i
Cat. # 9415i
RECHARGEABLE
EN
Flashlight operation
The single push button switch on the top of the flashlight
incorporates a battery status indicator.
1.
To turn on the flashlight, push once on the switch. This will
activate the light at full brightness.
2.
To activate the dimming feature, push the switch within three
seconds after step (1)
3.
To activate strobe feature, push the switch within three seconds
after step (2)
4.
To turn the light off, push the switch after three seconds on any
of the above steps.
Battery Status Indicator
This light includes a battery status indicator incorporated into the
switch. When the light is activated, the opaque switch boot will turn:
1.
Green to indicate that the battery is at 76%-100% of capacity
2.
Amber to indicate that the battery is at 25%-75% of capacity
3.
Red to indicate that the battery is at 24% or less of capacity
Attaching the power cord
Before attempting to charge the flashlight, the
power cord plug should be installed into the
socket located on the underside of the charger
base.Once the plug is installed, push the cord
into the channel.
Flashlight charging
» Set the 9415i on the charger slots.
» Push the flashlight down while sliding it
backwards and release.
» The LED indicator light in the rear of
the charger base will turn flashing RED
indicating charging is in process,
when the light turns solid GREEN charging
is complete.
It is not necessary to remove the flashlight
at this point as the charger will only give a
maintenance charge.
WARNING! – DO NOT CHARGE OR CHANGE
BATTERIES IN A HAZARDOUS AREA.
Battery Replacement
To replace the battery:
1.
Use a Philips screw driver to remove six
screws on the bottom housing
2.
Carefully unplug the connectors (as shown)
3.
Remove battery pack
To install the battery:
1.
Place the battery (use battery pack catalog
#9418Z0 only) into the battery compartment
2.
Carefully connect the connectors on the
battery pack to the connectors in the light
3.
Replace the bottom housing and replace and tighten the six screws by hand.
Do not over tighten!
YOUR 9415I ARRIVES WITH THE BATTERY PACK PARTIALLY CHARGED.
BEFORE USE CHARGE THE FLASHLIGHT FOR AT LEAST 24 HOURS.
Vehicle Installations
The charger base is approved to NFPA vehicular mounting specifications. It is
recommended that the charger be mounted onto a horizontal surface to prevent accidental
ejection of the flashlight. The charger can be secured via the four counterbore 3/8” diameter
holes located on the top of the front and rear surfaces. Phillips screws are recommended.
A professional auto electrician should be used to wire the charger into the electrical
system of a vehicle. Connect the charger to the electrical system of the vehicle so that
there is no ignition-related interrupt. This will prevent the charger from rapidly charging the
battery pack unnecessarily. When the battery pack is charged, the current draw from the
charger in trickle mode will not excessively drain the vehicle’s battery.
Conditions of safe use
1.
The LED Head Assembly is covered with conductive coating to avoid build-up of
electrostatic charge. The coating is humidity independent and the operating temperature
range is up to 155°C. Do not use in a Hazardous Area if the coating is flaking or peeling.
2.
The maximum measured capacitance of exposed metal parts is 13pF.
3.
Approved for use with Pelican catalog #9418Z0 NiMH battery pack only.
WARNING! – DO NOT CHARGE OR CHANGE BATTERIES IN A HAZARDOUS AREA.
UM=12VDC. THE COMBINATION OF CHARGER AND FLASHLIGHT HAS NOT BEEN
EVALUATED BY UL LLC.
CAUTION: The shoulder strap has not been evaluated or approved for
use in hazardous locations. User is to determine suitability for use.
Use at your own risk.
BATTERY SAFETY NOTICE
YOU MUST READ THESE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING OR
CHARGING YOUR BATTERIES!
WARNING: HANDLE AND STORE BATTERIES PROPERLY TO AVOID INJURY OR
DAMAGE.
BATTERIES CAN BE DANGEROUS!
Most battery issues arise from improper handling of batteries, and particularly from the
use of damaged or counterfeit batteries. Please review the information below to avoid
serious injury and/or damage to your property.
Rechargeable Batteries
» DO NOT mix old and new batteries.
» DO NOT mix battery brands/types.
» When replacing batteries, replace all batteries at the same time.
» DO NOT open batteries.
» DO NOT dispose of in fire.
» DO NOT heat above 75°C.
» DO NOT expose batteries to water.
» Insert batteries correctly with regard to polarity (+ and -) marked on the battery and
equipment.
» DO NOT use batteries beyond their expiration date.
» Hazardous location safety approvals for explosive environments are only valid for the
Pelican battery pack that is supplied with the flashlight.
» For replacement battery packs only use the approved Pelican battery pack for the
model of the flashlight that you are using. The use of other battery packs will reduce
the performance of the flashlight, exposure the user or others to serious injury and
invalidate the safety approval.
» Flashlights should only be charged in a non-hazardous location.
» Flashlights should only be charged using the Pelican charger base that is supplied
with the flashlight.
» Flashlights should be charged and operated between the temperatures shown in the
table below.
»
DO NOT charge
rechargeable alkaline
batteries while they are still
in the flashlight. Charging
the alkaline batteries while
they are still in the flashlight
can cause internal gas or
heat generation resulting
in venting, explosion or
possibly fire which could
cause serious injury or property damage.
» Deep discharge* of the rechargeable battery may cause batteries to vent potentially
dangerous gasses and electrolytes.
» It is advisable to condition* batteries every 3 months. Failure to do so will decrease
battery life. Leaving the product unused for long periods of time will decrease battery
life. Withdrawal of the charger from the product prior to a ‘READY’ indication will
result in inadequate charge.
»
WARNING
– DO NOT use Ni-MH rechargeable battery packs for longer than 3
years or 500 charge/discharge cycles, whichever comes first. Using the Ni-MH
rechargeable battery packs for longer than 3 years or 500 charge/discharge cycles
will reduce the performance of the flashlight and expose the user to serious injury or
property damage.
Other Batteries
For safety information on other battery types, please go to: https://www.pelican.com/us/
en/support/flashlight-battery-safety/.
Battery Recycling
ALWAYS dispose of batteries properly at an approved battery recycling center. Failure to
do so can be a crime and can lead to the release of harmful toxic materials. Pelican has
partnered with Call 2 Recycle in the US and Canada to dispose of recyclable batteries.
Call 1-800-822-8837 to find a battery recycling center near you.
* Deep Discharge: The battery has been allowed to discharge most of its capacity to a
point beyond which irreparable damage has occurred. See battery specifications for the
specific levels.
* Condition a Battery: Charge your battery to the fullest and then disconnect from charger.
Let your light run until it completely drains the battery and turns itself off. Place the light
back onto its charger and completely recharge the battery before using it. This conditioning
or “cycling” of the battery will help it retain a fuller charge for a longer period of time.
BATTERY TYPE
CHARGE
TEMP
OPERATING
TEMP
Lead Acid
–20°C to 50°C
(–4°F to 122°F)
–20°C to 50°C
(–4°F to 122°F)
Ni-MH
0°C to 40°C
(32°F to 104°F)
–20°C to 50°C
(–4°F to 122°F)
Li-Ion and
LiFePO4
0°C to 45°C
(32°F to 113°F)
–20°C to 60°C
(–4° F to 140°F)
120° ROTATING HEAD
2. SLIDE BACK AND RELEASE
1. PUSH
DOWN
SAFETY FIRST!
Do not shine the flashlight directly
into any person’s eyes as this may
result in injury.
HEAD
ROTATES
120˚