Periodic Maintenance; Parts Replacement; Spotlight Bulb Replacement - Vector VECTORLITE VEC118S Owner's Manual

Corded, cordless rechargeable spotlight with built-in area light
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5. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

All batteries lose charge over time, especially when they are warm. AC recharge
is recommended every two months, when not in frequent use. Use the AC
recharger and charge for the recommended time. If the unit has dirt on it, gently
clean the outer surfaces of the spotlight unit with a soft cloth moistened with a mild
solution of water and detergent. Periodically inspect the condition of recharge
adapters, connectors, and wires. Replace any components that may have become
worn or broken.

6. PARTS REPLACEMENT

Several parts are replaceable by users. The quartz halogen bulb and two sealed
lead acid batteries are proprietary and are available through Vector
Manufacturing. A substitute 12 volt H3 75 watt bulb may be used instead of a
Vector bulb. These can also be purchased from popular automotive parts suppli-
ers nationwide. A "festoon" type automotive 12 volt 3.6 watt bulb is replaceable
in the area light. Contact Vector Manufacturing's Technical Support Department
for replacement parts and any additional information that you may need. They
may be reached at (954) 584-4446 or toll free at (866) 584-5504.

SPOTLIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

To replace the H3 type 12 volt bulb, you will need a small Phillips type screwdriver
and a replacement bulb (Vector Part VEC190). Bulb life can be shortened by
installing a bulb with dirt or fingerprints on it. The bulb can be wiped clean with
a cloth moistened with alcohol. During bulb installation, avoid touching the glass
part of the bulb. See Figures 3A and 3B for details.
1. Disconnect the unit from any charging adapters.
2. Pull the rubber bezel towards the front of the spotlight to reveal two small
Phillips screws in the wide retaining ring. The screws are on opposite sides of
the ring.
3. Using the screwdriver, remove (counter-clockwise) the two screws and set them aside.
4. Lift off the retaining ring, glass lens and rubber "O" ring and set them aside.
5. Carefully remove the reflector and bulb assembly.
6. Disconnect the bulb wire from the red power wire and set the burned out bulb
aside.
7. Unsnap the hairpin retaining wires from the reflector's flange (Figure 3B)
8. Using the screwdriver, loosen the retaining screw to remove the bulb from the
reflector (no need to completely remove this screw).
9. Lift out the bulb and the attached wire.
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