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LIGHT FOR ME

backup MINI user’s manual

MINI TEC, MINI 3XPG, MINI XML

Please read the following user’s manual carefully before the first use of the products and keep it for future 

reference. Scuba diving is treated as an extreme sport and requires proper training and certification. Using scuba 

equipment by an untrained and inexperienced person without proper certification may cause health damage and 

even risk of death. Light-for-me backup lights are designed to be used underwater only.

Light-for-me backup MINI is powered by 1 x 18650 Li-Ion 

rechargeable battery. It is recommended to use battery of 

high quality and from a reliable source.

Before inserting the battery into the backup’s body, check 

its condition - do not use damaged or broken batteries. 

The battery should be put into the backup’s body with 

the sign – (minus) to the head and with the sign + 

(plus) to the inner part of the body (see the photo).

 

Placing the battery the other way may cause a complete 

and irreversible damage to the light diode. Do not force 

the battery into the body, it should go in / out easily.

Charge the battery according to the specification given by 

its manufacturer with an appropriate and approved 

charger. 18650 Li-Ion batteries require a dedicated 

charger.

Power source

Light-for-me  backup  is  switched  on/off  by  twisting  the  head  to  the  body.  To 

switch the light on, hold the body with one hand and twist the head in a clockwise 

direction with the other. To switch the light off, hold the body with one hand and 

twist the head in an anticlockwise direction with the other.

When switching the backup off under water, stop twisting the moment the light 

goes off. If you continue to twist the head, you may flood the backup.

Do not switch the light on when not in water for more than 5 seconds. It is 

allowed to switch the light on to test if it works properly, but for maximum of 5 

seconds. Longer use of the light on the surface may cause the LED to get too 

warm and get damaged as a result. Do not direct the light into your or anyone 

else’s eyes.

Switching on/off

Before every dive check the condition of orings that seal the body of the backup torch. Torn, cut or damaged orings should 

be replaced for a new ones as they may lead to flooding of the backup.

The oring sealing the body to the head should be lightly greased with technical petroleum jelly (pure vaseline) which makes 

it easier to operate the light underwater and helps it stay watertight. Remove any dust, mud or sand from the orings before 

twisting the body to the head.

From time to time clean the surface that touches the inside of backup head (marked in the drawing) and the silver ring 

around the spring inside the backup head. These surfaces need to be clean and grease-free in order for the backup to work 

properly.

While slowly twisting the body to the head make sure the sealing orings are correctly placed in their position and are not 

twisted or sticking out. Orings should sit firmly in their grooves and should not be too loose as they may not work properly 

underwater.

After each day of diving, rinse the backup in fresh water and dry it. Check the sealing orings and grease them if necessary. 

Store the backup with its battery taken out.

Maintenance

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