UB 18DAL
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Tête
Interrupteur
Poignée
Batterie
Boîtier avant
Lentilles
Ampoule
Témoin d’état de batterie
Verrou
Enlever
Fixer
Réflecteur
English
Head
Switch
Handle
Battery
Front cover
Lens
Bulb
Remaining battery
indicator lamp
Latch
Remove
Attach
Reflector
Español
Cabezal
Interruptor
Asa
Batería
Tapa frontal
Lente
Bombilla
Lámpara indicadora de
batería restante
Seguro
Retirar
Conector
Reflector
CAUTION
䢇 Do not look at the light directly.
䢇 Do not open the front cover immediately after using the
flashlight because the bulb is very hot.
䢇 Be sure to turn the switch OFF before replacing the bulb
or when not using.
䢇 Do not expose the flashlight to rain.
CORDLESS FLASHLIGHT UB18DAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL
HOW TO USE
1. Battery insert/removal
Insert the battery in direction A until it clicks. To remove,
extract it in direction B while holding down the latch. (Fig. 2)
2. Head angle adjustment
The angle of the head can be adjusted according to use.
The head rotates from 0° to 110° and can be fixed in 5
steps. (Fig. 3)
3. Bulb replacement
Turn the flashlight so that the lens is facing downward,
taking care not to drop the bulb, and remove the front
cover, lens and reflector. (Fig. 4)
CAUTION:
If the battery indicator lamp fails to light or goes off when
the torchlight is turned on, the battery power is low.
Replace or recharge the battery. Failure to do so may
result in the light suddenly going off due to the over
discharge protection circuit. It is advisable to occasionally
check the battery indicator lamp status during use.
SPECIFICATIONS
Battery BSL14, BSL18 Series (sold separately)
Bulb 18 V 0.6 A
Operating time Approx. 4.5 hours (Using full charged BSL1430 battery)
Dimensions (without battery) 3-23/64” (85 mm) (diameter) × 10-51/64” (274 mm) (length)
Weight (without battery) 0.8 lbs. (0.35 kg)
䢇 Do not shock or disassemble the flashlight.
䢇 Do not allow the flashlight to contact gasoline, thinner etc.
䢇 Do not leave the flashlight in a car or the like that tends to
be exposed to be searching heat of the sun (above 60°C).
Otherwise, troubles can result.
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01_UB18DAL_US 08/8/18, 18:511