Vector VEC146 Owner's Manual & Warranty

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Brand: Vector

Category: Work Light

Type: Owner's manual & warranty for Vector VEC146

Pages: 8 (0.15 Mb)

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CLEANING
Over time, there may be dust or fingerprints on the Lantern. If necessary clean the
Lantern with, a soft clean oil-free cloth moistened with household window cleaner.
Do not use alcohol based cleaners on plastic surfaces. This will eventually cause
surface clouding. If the inside of the reflector becomes dirty, disassemble as you
would for bulb replacement and clean with window cleaner as above.
BATTERY CARE
Lead-acid batteries require recharging on a regular basis to maintain a full charge
and to ensure good battery life. All lead-acid batteries suffer from self-discharge
over time and more rapidly when they are stored at higher temperatures. Therefore,
these types of batteries need periodic charging to replace energy lost through
self-discharge. When the Lantern is not in use, Vector recommends that the battery
is recharged at least every 60 days. All batteries must be recharged as soon as
possible after each use. If a battery remains in a discharged state, battery life will
be reduced.
NOTE: Recharging battery after each use will prolong battery life; frequent heavy
discharges between recharges will reduce battery life. You cannot
overcharge the battery. The time required to fully recharge the battery
depends on the charge status of the battery after it's use or storage. If the
battery is discharged, recharge the battery until the red LED changes from
lit to unlit.
BA
TTERY REPLACEMENT
The rechargeable battery is contained in the base of the Lantern. The battery should
be replaced when it does not hold a charge or power the Lantern. You will need a
6 volt, 3 ampere hour replacement battery, and a Phillips screwdriver (number 1
size) four inches long or similar. The procedure to replace the battery is as follows:
1. Set the Lantern on its' side.
2. Unscrew the two small screws located on the bottom of the base of the Lantern.
3. Pull battery cover down and placing both thumbs on top of battery, pull the bat-
tery down and toward you to lift the battery out.
4. Lift the battery away from the base.
5. Observe the battery connections red wire and black wire.
6. Remove the slide-off connectors from the battery tab connectors.
7. Note that the tabs are different sizes to avoid polarity mistakes.
8. Set the disconnected battery aside.
9. Place the red and black wire connectors on the new battery.
10. Make sure the red wire connector is on the POS (+) terminal and the black
wire terminal is on the (-) terminal.
11. Check Lantern for operation by turning on the switch.
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