Use and Care Manual

5
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Use the 120V AC charging adapter indoors in a dry location only. Exposure
to damp or wet conditions could cause a shock or damage to the adapter.
Do not use the charger near flammable liquids or materials.
Store in dry location and do not allow the charging adapter to come in
contact with water, rain or snow.
If the charging adapter comes into contact with water, place in a dry location
at room temperature, on a soft absorbent towel and allow to dry thoroughly.
Do not operate the unit until it is completely free of moisture.
Use only the AC charging adapter supplied with light. Do not attempt to
charge the light with an adapter that is not compatible as this could result in
a fire, damage to the light or personal injury.
The AC CHARGING ADAPTER complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE STORAGE
Store the Rechargeable Work Light and charging adapter in a clean and
dry area. Be sure to keep the charging adapter supplied with this product
stored separately from similar items as only charging adapters included
with this light are compatible. Using a non-compatible charger could cause
damage to the light or personal injury.
The work light may also be stored in a vehicle for use in roadside
emergencies. To prevent the light and any of the accessories from being
damaged, please ensure that it is properly secure and in a safe place inside
the vehicle. Make sure that the unit is fully closed with the lock ON
CLEANING
All exterior surfaces of the Rechargeable Work Light can be wiped clean
with a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Do not
immerse or submerge any part of light in water or any other solvent.
Never use solvents or cleaning agents containing petroleum (petrol,
kerosene, oil), paint thinner, turpentine, alcohol, or ammonia. Harsh
materials like these can damage surfaces.