Chicago Electric 93255 Work Light User Manual


 
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Charging Battery
Caution: Set the Spotlight On/Off Switch to the Off position before charging.
Never charge the Battery for over 16 hours. Charge only until the red LED
Battery Status Indicator shuts off. Do not operate the Spotlight while charging.
1. Open the Charging Port Cover (10) and plug the AC/DC Adapter (37) into the
charging port underneath, and the other end into the 120 VAC electrical outlet.
The Charging Status Indicator turns red, indicating charging. The Battery will
charge for approximately 13-16 hours if the AC Adapter is used.
When charging is complete, the Charging Status Indicator turns off, indicating
charging is complete.
2. Unplug the Adapter from the power source and store again in the Adapter
compartment of the Spotlight. Latch the Back Cover.
Note: Never attempt to charge the Battery (25) by using the Car Plug Adapter (36).
This Adapter should only be used to power the spotlight when the battery is
out of power.
Operation
Warning: Avoid eye damage. Do not shine light directly into the eyes of people
or animals. This Spotlight emits a high intensity beam and could cause
temporary blindness if shined directly into the eyes.
1. To turn the Spotlight on, hold the Rubber Grip handle with one hand, and push
the On/Off Switch with the other. The first stop is the low setting and the
second stop is the high setting.
2. To check the battery charge status, press the Battery Status Button (34) with
the light on. Note the number of yellow LEDs that illuminate. If there are 3, the
unit is almost fully charged. If there is only one, switch the unit off and recharge
it.
3. To position the Spotlight at rest, move the Stands to the desired position.
4. To turn the Spotlight off, pull the On/Off Switch back.
5. A 12VDC device that draws less than 10 Amps can be plugged into the 12V
Inlet/Outlet (8) and powered by this unit’s battery. This will only work while the
ON/OFF switch is in its OFF position. Never try to power a device that uses
more than 10 Amps.