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larger hole, below the battery charge LED is the power socket. This is where the
connector of the power supply is inserted.
On the base of the light, in each corner are non-slip feet, to help prevent the light
moving unnecessarily on a flat surface. There is also the battery compartment which
houses the rechargeable battery. This is secured with four small Philips head screws.
Getting started
Charging your light
We recommend that the battery should be fully charged before using the light for the
first time.
Place the light, with the shade closed, in an upright position on a solid surface, like a
table or workbench.
Caution: The light must be charged in the upright position or the battery could be
damaged and cause a potential hazard.
Plug the connector of the power unit into the socket on the back of the light.
Plug the power unit into a convenient electrical socket and switch on. The charge
indicator light on the back of the light will show the charge status of the battery (see
The charge indicator explained in
Using the product
section for more details).
If the charge indicator is green the light may be used. Otherwise, leave the power unit
connected to the light and charge until the indicator turns green. It will take
approximately 16 hours to reach full charge.
Disconnect the power unit from the light and the electrical socket and store in a safe
place.
When fully charged, the light will operate for up to six hours.
Using the product
Using the light with battery power
To use your light using battery power, simply place onto a solid surface and open the
shade. The light will turn on automatically. When the shade is closed the light will turn
off.
Using the light with the mains power
To use your light powered from an electrical socket, place the light on a solid surface,
re-connect the power unit and switch on. When the shade is opened the light will come
on and the battery will charge at a reduced rate. The light may be used continuously in