When the power supply is switched on, it will default to ‘standby’ mode. In standby mode, the
cooling fans are switched on but the lamps are off. In standby mode, the LED indicator next to the
standby button will be illuminated.
To turn the lamps on:
1.
Depress the standby button once. The standby LED will switch off
2.
Turn on the main lamp by pressing the button on the power supply. The main lamp button
LED will illuminate and the main lamp will come on after a short delay.
3.
Turn on the auxiliary lamp by pressing the button on the power supply. The auxiliary lamp
button LED will illuminate and the auxiliary lamp will come on after a short delay.
4.
Set the light intensity by toggling the light intensity adjustment buttons, or the central pedals
on the foot control. Note that this will simultaneously adjust the intensity of both the main
and auxiliary lights.
To turn the lamps off:
1.
Press the individual lamp buttons again to switch them off, or press the standby button.
2.
If the standby button is depressed to turn the lights off then a second time to turn them back
on again, the power supply will default to the last intensity setting used.
Scan Optics recommend the use of gel cell or sealed rechargeable lead-acid 12V batteries such as
Scan Optics SO-9210 (38Ah capacity). These batteries are maintenance-free and can be operated,
charged or stored in any position without leakage.
1. If the power supply is to be connected to a 12-volt dc supply, remove the battery cable from
the carton and connect the cable to the 12-volt connector on the middle of the front panel on
the power supply.
2. Connect the red battery clip to the positive battery terminal, and the black clip to the negative
battery terminal. The power supply will not operate if the terminals are reversed
Earthing is not required when a 12-volt supply is used alone.
The 12 volt supply must be direct current. The power supply will not operate with 12
volts alternating current.
Ensure batteries have adequate airflow around them before charging.
Avoid short-circuiting batteries.
Old lead-acid batteries of any type must be disposed of correctly. It is recommended
that they are recycled by an appropriate establishment who recycle car batteries. Lead
acid batteries should not be disposed of with ordinary waste, as lead poisoning or acid
trauma may result.
Where battery backup is used, Scan Optics recommends a periodical check of the battery to
ensure it is charged and functional.
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