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InstructIons

Torches manufactured by Ammonitesystem® are intended for use in water. Torch casings 

are made of anodised aluminium; toughened glass and Delrin material were used as au-

xiliary materials. Electrical and electronic components as well as standard or rechargeable 

batteries used for their power supply can be dangerous for the environment. 

This symbol when placed at the product or its packaging indicates that the pro-

duct may not be treated as household waste. It should be forwarded to a relevant 

collection centre which processes electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring adequate storage, you will support the reduction of negative effects 

threatening the environment and human health in case of improper storage.
Recycling helps to preserve natural resources.In order to obtain more precise in-

formation on recycling feel free to contact the competent local authority or body 

responsible for environmental protection or with your local company engaged in 

waste disposal in your town / city or the vendor at which you purchased the product.
After termination of the operation standard or rechargeable batteries should be placed ina 

special container or forwarded to a designated point for further processing. 
For this purpose you should get familiar with applicable provisions in the field of environ-

mental protection

Projected use

The Ammonitesystem® diving torch is intended for use under water as a backup torch, but 

there is no objection to use it at land.

Switchnig on and off

Before using the torch, its tightness should be checked, that is to verify whether all parts 

which are sealed with o-rings are properly twisted. 
O-rings cannot be dirty; any damage i.e. scratches, cracks, cuts can cause leakage and con-

sequently electric damage. 
The torch is supplied without batteries. 2 CR123A batteries or rechargeable batteries should 

be applied for its power supply. 
The torch head should be unscrewed out of the handle; the batteries should be placed in 

such a manner that (-) pin is leaned against a spring inside the handle. 
The torch is switched on by screwing the head and switched off by its unscrewing until the 

torch goes outand by making around half a turn more.

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