WC-6 Operating Instructions
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The SPR-365 is a Longwave Ultraviolet (UV A) LED Flash Light (Torch) designed for
Magnetic Particle Inspection. The unit should be used within the parameters as set out in the
specifications outlined in this Manual.
1. Push Button Switch –
The Push Button Switch was designed for comfort and safety, but
should only be considered water resistant. Push the button once and the lamp turns on,
pushed a second time and the lamp turns off.
If the lamp fails to turn on, try the replacement battery included in the kit. If the second battery
fails to turn on the lamp, charge the battery for about 10 minutes, then try the light again. If
again the lamp fails to turn on, repeat the procedure with the first battery. If this fails to work
either the switch or LED are damaged and must be returned to an authorized repair depot.
For short periods of time, the SPR-365 can be operated from the charger.
2. Battery Replacement –
The Battery End Cap is simply turned clockwise to remove it.
The special
Nickel–Metal Hydride
battery has a unique ‘Double Contact End’, so it can be
placed in the housing in either direction.. To screw the Battery End Cap back on, rotate it
counter clockwise, but ensure it is threaded on straight so the threads are not damaged.
3. Operational Parameters
–
The SPR-365 is intended to be turned On and Off very
regularly to save on battery life. To be more specific, do not leave the unit turned on when it
is put aside. The operator should get in the habit of turning it on when inspecting the
workpiece, and off when not. This practice will prolong the charge in the battery, so a fully
charge battery can last a half day of inspection, and the spare for the balance of the day.
The SPR-365 can be left on for prolonged periods of time (45 minutes), but the Lens
Housing should be felt to ensure it does not get excessively hot. High power LED’s do not
Aluminium
Housing
On/Off Button
LED Lens
Charger
Connecter
Battery Charger
Lamp
Lanyard
Battery
End Cap
Battery
End Cap
Lamp
Lanyard
LED Lens
Housing
Nickel–Metal
Hydride
Battery