Sealife SL670 Scuba Diving Equipment User Manual


 
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I. Safety Warnings
Make sure you follow these important safety warnings to avoid the risk
of fire or injury.
Avoid using the light above water for prolonged periods of time. The
light is designed for underwater use and water is needed to displace
heat. The metal light head at full power will reach temperature of about
140F (60C) degrees within a few minutes, which may cause burning if
touched. A thermal sensor will automatically dim the light if internal
temperatures reaches 150F (65C) degrees. Immediately turn off light if
any parts of the light become hot to the touch.
If water has entered the light, immediately turn off power and follow
these instructions: Remove and dry the battery. DO NOT use the battery
once it has become wet. Wet batteries must be replaced. Allow battery to
dry and dispose it in accordance with local battery recycling regulations.
The battery chamber is waterproof. If no water has entered the LED light
head, the chamber may be cleaned without causing permanent damage
to the electronics. Rinse the waterproof battery compartment with fresh
water and allow the inside to dry. Replace the o-rings and apply lube.
Install new, fully-charged battery and test light. If light does not operate
properly, please contact your local SeaLife dealer or the SeaLife service
center in your country.
Do not use battery if the outer casing is cracked, separated, damaged
or has become wet. Dispose battery in accordance with local battery
recycling regulations.