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Signal option
Beacon flash:
turn the one of the switches within 1 second from position 2 to position 1
and back to position 2.
Strobe flash:
turn the switch for a second time within 1 second from position 2 to
position 1 and back to position 2.
S.O.S. flash:
turn the switch for a third time within 1 second from position 2 to position 1
and back to position 2.
From Beacon
when in Beacon flash position, turn the switch within 1 second from position
flash to Strobe:
2 to position 1 and back to position 2.
From Strobe to
when in strobe flash position, turn the switch within 1 second from position 2
S.O.S.:
to position 1 and back to position 2.
Exit from any
turn off the signals to turn the switch to position 1 for more than 1 second.
signal option:
* The S.O.S. flash should only to be used in case of emergency!
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The LED indicator on the light head
The LED indicator on the back of the light head supplies the following information:
LED green:
LED orange:
LED red:
LED red blinking:
Note: These values are guiding values only and depend very much on water
temperatures and the type of battery tank used! The values shown above were
measured at a water temperature of 20°Celsius. In colder water (for instance
10°Celsius or less) the LED light will go from green to orange in just a few minutes.
This doesn't mean the capacity of the battery tank is decreased to 50%, though
the battery tank capicity reduces slightly in cold temperatures <10
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Disconnecting the light head
Turn the cable connector a quarter turn to the left (anti clockwise) and pull it straight out of
the battery pack connector. Before reassembly inspect and clean the O-rings, or replace
the O-rings when damaged or deformed and apply a thin layer of silicone grease. Insert
the connector fully into the battery pack connector and turn it a quarter turn to the right
(clockwise), until it locks firmly into place.
100% - 50% remain capacity
50%
- 20% remain capacity
20%
- 10% remain capacity
10%
-
0% remain capacity
ENG
ENG
°C.
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