FIGURE 4A
RUBBER BEZEL
FIGURE 4B
5.2 REPLACING THE BATTERIES
The sealed lead acid battery has a life of several years, if recharged promptly after
each use. When a fully charged battery only provides about five minutes or less of
spotlight operation, it should be replaced with a new one. To replace the battery,
you will need a narrow shaft Phillips type screwdriver and a replacement battery .
The battery pack can be replaced by doing the following:
1. Remove the rubber bezel and retaining ring as described in BULB
REPLACEMENT.
2. Remove the rubber end cap from the body (it unscrews counterclockwise)
3. Remove the six Phillips screws that fasten the two halves of the light together
(see Figure 1 for locations).
4. Separate the body halves.
5. The battery terminals are attached to two wires. These wires must be
disconnected from the terminals of the battery.
WARNING:
DO NOT ALLOW BARE WIRES OR CONNECTORS TO CONTACT EACH
OTHER. DANGEROUS SPARKING CAN OCCUR. NOTE WHICH WIRES
ARE ON THE BATTERY TERMINALS.
RETAINING RING
PHILLIPS SCREW (2)
HAIRPIN RETAINING
WIRES
REFLECTOR ASSEMBLY
RUBBER"O" RING
GLASS LENS
Closed
SCREW
6
Open
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