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LIGHTPOL 

Damian Sawicki 

Górzyn 37a 

59-305 Rudna 

 

 

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721-343-956 

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MAINTENANCE 

The light source in the floodlight is not interchangeable. When the light source is worn out, replace 
the entire floodlight. 
 

CLEANING 

Do not use solvents, caustic cleaners, etc. Use only a dry or slightly moistened cloth for cleaning. 

MAST OPERATION: 

1.

 

Place the tripod on a hardened, level surface with optimal support spacing. 
WARNING!!! Excessively narrow spaced supports can cause the mast to fall! 

2.

 

Mount the light bar on the stand and screw it on using the knob. 

3.

 

Turn on the lamps as described in “USING THE LAPM” 

4.

 

Extend the stand to the desired height. 

5.

 

Secure the stand against falling down with the included clip pins. 

6.

 

Secure each beam by turning the knob. 

7.

 

When work is finished, unscrew the stands safety devices and carefully fold down. 

8.

 

Turn off the lamps. 

9.

 

Store the mast in a safe place. 
 
 

REMARKS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: 

1.

 

Some parts can become hot during operation. Allow the lamps to cool down before 
performing maintenance, folding down the mast or any other activity.   

2.

 

Do not open the lamp housing. Always have service work carried out by qualified service 
personnel only.  

3.

 

Protect against moisture and heat sources. 

4.

 

Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to clean all mast components. Do not use volatile substances 
or solvents. Otherwise, the housingmay be damaged. 

5.

 

To avoid electric shock, do not open the lamp while charging. 

6.

 

Only use the charger supplied with the set. 

7.

 

If the lamp is used or charged at temperatures below 0°C or above 40°C, the power may be 
reduced. 

8.

 

When not in use, charge the lamp regularly every 3 months. 

9.

 

Do not dispose of batteries in fire. 

10.

 

Keep out of reach of children, there is a danger of swallowing small parts. 

11.

 

Do not unfold the lighting mast in strong winds. 

12.

 

The lighting mast should only be moved when it is folded to the minimum height. 

13.

 

The manufacturer is not liable for damage resulting from failure to observe the instructions 
specified in this manual. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PROLIGHT 3D AKU

Page 1: ...ability In addition it is possible to charge the batteries with the use of a mains charger the floodlights can work during charging The set includes 2 chargers so we can reduce charging time to a minimum On the back of the lamps there is a USB connector which acts as a PowerBank Each of the floodlights uses 3 modes of illumination 100 50 and 10 MIN MAX HEIGHT 1500 3400 mm POWER SUPPLY 7 4V 6600 mA...

Page 2: ...120 3150 1500 7 The specified heights do not include the height of the light bar SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Before use check the floodlight or the power supply unit each time for any damage Never use the floodlight or power supply unit if any damage is found In this case consult an electrician or contact the manufacturer s service address provided If you do not take the above recommendations into accou...

Page 3: ... water jet of 12 5 l min directed on either side of the casing during the charging process when using the USB output THE USE OF THE LAMP To turn on the floodlight simply press the A button on the back Pressing the button repeatedly changes the light intensity from 100 to 50 to 10 and then switches off the floodlight off The lower the light intensity the longer the time of lighting If the position ...

Page 4: ...charge level of the floodlight battery BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR Indicates the current battery charge level i e shows the amount of remaining energy The battery level indicator C appears automatically when the floodlight is switched on While the battery is charging C appears automatically when the floodlight is switched on While the battery is charging the indicator C shows the charge status If 4 L...

Page 5: ...ps 9 Store the mast in a safe place REMARKS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 Some parts can become hot during operation Allow the lamps to cool down before performing maintenance folding down the mast or any other activity 2 Do not open the lamp housing Always have service work carried out by qualified service personnel only 3 Protect against moisture and heat sources 4 Use a soft slightly damp cloth to c...

Page 6: ...ent 3 The guarantor grants a warranty for the products sold for a period of 2 years for products with light source 3 years for products without light source on the condition that the buyer confirms the purchase of the products by presenting an invoice 4 The warranty period is extended by the repair time for the replaced component 5 The warranty period starts from the date of purchase delivery of t...

Page 7: ...ts resulting from improper maintenance or storage defects resulting from modifications changes or repairs made by an unauthorized service corrosion caused by damage or scratches on surfaces causing removal of the protective layer corrosion in places of screw connections where corrosion of bolt and nut threads is natural corrosion of moving elements of lifting mechanisms Warranty claim 1 The claims...

Page 8: ...ditional information related to a defect or the manner of using the goods the Buyer shall be obliged to provide all necessary data and information 9 The warranty claim shall be considered within the above time limit however with the reservation that if the claim requires detailed technical examination its duration shall automatically extend the period of consideration of the warranty claim 10 The ...

Page 9: ...ace and date of claim Warranty claim form Data available on the product nameplate Detailed description of the failure Send the claim to Distributor sstamp details THE DETAILS OF THE COMPANY FILING THE CLAIM PERSON FILING THE CLAIM Company name Address NIP Tax Identification Number First and last name Phone no e mail Product model Serial No of the device Date of purchase Date of failure ...

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