METALSUB KL1242 LED2400/5100 Manual de usuario

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Nederland
Manual
METALSUB - CABLE LIGHT KL1242 - LED2400/5100
Battery Tank PR1204 / PR1209 / PR1213
Battery Tank FX1204 / FX1209
METALSUB - KABELLAMP KL1242 - LED2400/5100
Bedieningshandleiding
User manual
METALSUB - CABLE LIGHT KL1242 - LED2400/6350
Bedieningshandleiding
www.metalsub.nl
Dive Lights / Quick Release Systems
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ENGLISH 4-10
NEDERLANDS 11-20
English
TABLE OF CONTENTS .
Important safety precautions! 4
How to use the dive light 5
Charging the battery pack 5
Deep discharge protection 6
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The LED indicator on the light head 7
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Connection of the battery tank onto tank or BCD 8
Technical information 9
Warranty 20
Connecting the light head to the battery tank 6
Switching the cable light on and off 6
Signal option
Disconnecting the light head
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS! .
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Read this manual carefully before using the dive light.
When you are diving in situations where your life.can depend on having sufficient
light (for instance in caves or on wrecks), make sure you always take a
back-up light with you.
Prior to air travel, disconnect the light head from the battery pack, to prevent
overheating in case the light switches on due to accidental impact or mishandling.
To prevent short-circuiting, it is essential to only connect the light head with the
battery pack using the supplied Metalsub tank plug(s).
Always use the supplied charger.
Charg the battery pack:
- always in a dry and well ventilated place
- in an ambiant temperature between 0 and 30°C
- never close to open fire
When changing the light head, always disconnect the light from the battery tank first.
Never shine the light directly into someone’s eyes, as this can cause eye damage.
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HOW TO USE THE DIVE LIGHT
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General
- After each dive, soak the lamp in clean fresh water for a few minutes. Leave the light
head connected to the battery pack while rinsing it to avoid exposing the contacts
of the battery and cable to water.
- Avoid exposing the contacts of the cable or battery pack to water, as this may damage
or cause short-circuiting of the battery tank.
- Rinse the dive light under running water to remove all traces of sand and salt.
- Avoid physical impact.
- Avoid overheating and direct exposure to sunlight.
- To make sure the light doesn’t overheat or cause burn damage to objects in its
immediate vicinity, it is strongly advised to use it only while submerged under water.
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Charging the battery pack
Never disconnect the light from the battery pack underwater.
The charger is suitable for power outlets with a voltage between 100 and 240 Vac. The
battery pack is delivered uncharged, so it is important to charge the battery pack
completely with a full charge cycle. Make sure that the connector is clean and dry.
Securely plug the charge connector into the battery tank.
The charger is fitted with a Delta-V charge controller and safety timer. The charge
controller switches to pulse charging as soon as the battery reaches its full power. Please
wait until the small light (LED) on the charger lights green continuously before you
disconnect the charger from the battery pack.
While charging the indication LED on the charger lights red continuously.
The battery pack fully charged and using trickle charge when the indication LED on the
charger lights green continuously.
Warning:
ALWAYS USE THE CHARGER THAT IS DELIVERED WITH THE DIVE LIGHT! THE USE
OF OTHER CHARGERS CAN DAMAGE THE BATTERY CELLS INSIDE!
Never store the battery pack uncharged for a long period.
- Always use the charger that is delivered with the dive light.

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Deep discharge protection
When the battery is almost empty (only 0,9 V per cel remaining) the deep discharge
protection circuit will switch off the light. This prevents damage of the battery cells.
If you don't use the torch for a long time we advise you to disconnect the cable light from
the battery pack to prevent fully discharging the battery pack, because the light head wil
use a tiny amount of power continuously for its electronic switching circuit.
Never store the battery pack uncharged for a long period. If the battery pack is
not used for a long period, we advise you first to charge the battery pack
completely. The battery pack can loose up to 15% of its charge per month.
Subsequently discharge and recharge the battery pack completely every three
months. When the battery has been stored uncharged for a long period, it can lose its
charge entirely. This can cause irreparable damage to the battery cells.
Warning:
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Connecting the light head to the battery pack is done by placing the special watertight
connector in the counter connector socket on the battery pack. The connection is made
with a little inward push followed by a quarter turn to the right. Disconnecting is done by
performing the same sequence in reverse.
Make sure that the connectors are completely clean and dry. When necessary, clean the
O-ring and use a little bit of silicone grease to create a perfect water tight seal.
Never use a sharp object to remove the O-ring. This could damage the O-ring groove
which might cause leakage over time.
Warning:
Never disconnect the light from the battery pack underwater! This will damage the
connector inside the battery pack!
The light is switched on by sliding the locking clip on the switch backwards and then
turning the switch to the right 45°(position 1) = dim position, or 90° (position 2) = 100%
capacity. To lock the light, slide the locking clip back and rotate the switch fully to the left
until it clicks (locks) into the locked position ; the light will turn off.
! The lamp is for underwater use only. When using it above water, the lamp might
become overheated and shut down. After cooling down the lamp will reset itself
and work normally again.
Connecting the light head to the battery tank
Switching the cable light on and off
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The LED indicator on the back of the light head supplies the following information:
LED green: 100% - 50% remain capacity
LED orange: 50% - 20% remain capacity
LED red: 20% - 10% remain capacity
LED red blinking: 10% - 0% remain capacity
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
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.
The LED indicator on the light head
Disconnecting the light head
Signal option
* The S.O.S. flash should only to be used in case of an emergency!
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Beacon flash: turn the switch 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
flash to Strobe:
when in Beacon flash position, turn the switch within 1 second from position
2 to position 1 and back to position 2.
From Strobe to
S.O.S.:
when in strobe flash position, turn the switch within 1 second from position 2
to position 1 and back to position 2.
Exit from any
signal option:
turn off the dive light or turn the switch to position 1 for more than 1 second.
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PR1204 / PR1210 / PR1213 FX1204 / FX1210
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Connection of the battery tank PR1204 / PR1209 / PR1213 onto
the scuba tank or BCD
First connect the tank plate onto the scuba tank or tank belt of the BCD.
You can use two methods:
1. For a permanent connection attach the tank plate with stainless steel damps to the
scuba tank.
2. Connect the tank plate to the tank belt of your BCD by guiding the belt through the slots
in the tank plate (see figure). Subsequently fit the BCD tank belt with the attached tank
plate onto the scuba tank. Now you can connect the battery pack onto the tank plate by
depressing the locating button, pushing the battery pack down onto the locating part of
the tank plate, next onto te securing port and then releasing the locating button.
Connection of the battery tank FX1204 / FX1209 onto the scuba tank
Slide the bracket of the battery tank over the belt of the BCD. Close the belt securely.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION .
* In accordance with American Military Standard MIL-A-8625-E type 3 class 2. Also the coating is
impregnated with Teflon.
** Measured by 100% power and water temperature 20C. °
Battery tank
PR1204/FX1204
PR1210/FX1210
PR1213
Material aluminium* aluminium* aluminium*
Size 65 x 75 x 230 65 x 75 x 340 65 x 75 x 480
Weight above water 1,6 kg 2,8 kg / 2,5 kg 3,7 kg
Weight under water 1,0 kg 1,6 kg / 1,4 kg 2,7 kg
Battery type NiMh NiMH NiMH
Battery power 12 Volt 3,8 Ah 12 Volt 10 Ah 12 Volt 13 Ah
Charger MP1100/MP2500 MP2500 MP2500
Charging time appr. 2 hours appr. 4,5 hours appr. 7 hours
Capacity with 2400
Lumen LED HEAD
appr. 11 0 min.** appr. 270 min.** appr. 400 min.**
Capacity with 6350
Lumen LED HEAD
appr. 40 min.** appr. 120 min.** appr. 180 min.**
Quick Release
Systeem
yes /no yes / no yes
Maximum pressure
test
25 bar 25 bar 25 bar
Cable light
KL1242 – LED2400
KL1242 – LED6350
Material aluminium* aluminium*
Size round 65 x 160mm round 70 x 160mm
Weight above water 0,5 kg 0,5 kg
Weight under water 0,1 kg 0,1 kg
LED type LED 22W – 2400 Lumen LED 60W – 6350 Lumen
Colour temperature 5700K 5700K
Variable light power
100% - 0% 100% - 0%
Cable length 100 cm. 100 cm.
Pressure Test
25 bar 25 bar
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