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LED
The spotlight has 3 LED indicators
(4) which indicates battery level
when in operation and status
whilst charging.
Red LED indicates battery is in a
low level of charge.
Amber LED indicates battery is
partially charged.
Green LED indicates battery is fully charged.
There is also an area light (GMC Part VEC117AU-AREA)
which illuminates the work area, improving vision which
can continuously operate for approx 6 hours on a fully
charged battery.
To turn the LED and area light on and off, depress the light
switch (2)
Using the Spotlight
The Spotlight has a digital
electronic control dimmer with
three levels of brightness.
Depressing the trigger switch
(1) advances the brightness of
the spotlight to dim, brighter,
brightest (fig. A). This allows the
user to set the desired brightness
of the light. Depressing trigger at
one second intervals to allow the
internal circuits to set to the next
level. Lower brightness operation
extends the run time.
The Trigger Switch may be locked
in the ON position (fig. B) to
provide continuous light at any
level without continuously depressing the Trigger Switch.
To lock trigger switch slide trigger switch lock upwards.
This can be done in the on or off position. To release lock,
slide lock downwards.
The spotlight’s circuitry will automatically dim the light
when the battery’s power is reducing. This preserves the run
time of the spotlight.
The circuit also prevents deep discharge of the battery even
if the light turns off from battery discharge. Recharge as
soon as possible, as allowing a discharged battery to remain
so will reduce the battery life.
Replacing the Spotlight
To replace the H3 type 6V bulb
you will need a small Phillips type
screwdriver and a replacement
bulb (GMC Part VEC117-AUBUL).
Bulb life may be shortened by
installing a bulb with dirt or
fingerprints on it. The bulb
can be wiped clean with a
cloth moistened with alcohol.
During bulb installation, avoid
touching the glass part of
the bulb
1. Disconnect the unit from
any charging adapters.
2. Pull backward the rubber
bezel away from the front of
the spotlight to reveal two
small Phillips screws in the
Retaining Ring (fig. C).
3. Using the screwdriver, remove
(counter-clockwise) the two
screws and set them aside
(fig. D).
4. Lift off the retaining ring,
glass lens and rubber “O”
ring and set them aside
(fig. E & F).
A
B
C
E
D
F