Owner`s manual

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Problems Possible Cause Remedy
LEDS do not light up / unit does
not appear to turn on
Over discharged
battery
Follow charging
procedure
Battery not charging Power socket
not on
Check charger
connections
Short burn times New battery Discharge &
recharge light
3 times
Heavily used
battery
Contact Exposure
Lights/USE
Extremely
cold temp.
Keep battery/light
warm
MAINTENANCE
Inspect and test your EXPOSURE light before every outing.
Keep your EXPOSURE light clean, and the lenses free of debris. The
collimated lenses are made of hi-tec plastic but can be scratched. Be
careful when cleaning any mud or dirt from the lens. Never use a high
pressure spray or hose on your EXPOSURE light. Do not use harsh
abrasive or corrosive materials to clean your EXPOSURE light.
Follow all charging instructions. If the unit is being stored for long periods,
please ensure the battery is periodically charged fully. We suggest once
every month. The same applies to Piggyback batteries.
THERMAL PROTECTION CIRCUIT
EXPOSURE LIGHTS are equipped with a thermal protection circuit. If the
unit detects that it is getting too warm, it will dip to next lowest setting and
then back to your chosen setting when temperature is correct. This is to
protect the circuitry inside the unit, as well as the LED’s. It is not normal for
this to ever happen at night when air temperature is low. It may happen if
running the light unit on MaXx inside a warm room.
We design them. We make them. We are here to help.
If you are experiencing any problems with your Exposure Light or
accessories please contact us directly at:
Tel: Exposure/USE +44 (0)1798 344477
e-mail: info@exposurelights.com
Alternatively contact your Exposure Dealer/Distributor - check web for
details www.exposurelights.com
Troubleshooting