J.W. Speaker 60 LED Series Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 2: Operation Quick Start

    Thank you for purchasing the all new Series 60 LED OPERATION - QUICK START Although the Series 60 is packed full of features it is still simple to use. When the unit is packed down in torch/storage mode the (on/off) switch is recessed to prevent accidental switch on, yet is still accessible to the user when needed.
  • Page 3 USING YOUR SERIES 60 LED The Series 60 LED can be set up in two basic modes. Torch mode allows the user to carry the unit with the extension arm and head folded down and locked in position. Worklight mode allows the user to site the unit in a suitable position on the ground or on a platform where the extension arm can be swung up and locked into position.
  • Page 4 OPERATION - ADVANCED FEATURES To use the unit simply press the on button and the light will come on to 100% power/ brightness and is ready for use, the additional buttons listed below allow other features to be accessed. Battery Status (Button 1) = ON/OFF (Button 2) = MODE - Flashing, SOS, Alternate flashing (between inner and MODE...
  • Page 5: Light Management

    Light management The unit features a retractable vari-focus system to allow a tightly focused spot beam or a diffused flood of light so any working environment can be catered for. Use the two control knobs either side of the light head to move the diffuser blind up and down in front of the LEDs, as the blind gradually passes over the LEDs you’ll notice the projected light pattern change.
  • Page 6: Remote Control System

    The next change is when the LED indicator changes from amber to red; here again the user will hear an audible bleep and see a blink of the main LEDs to signal another change nearer to the end of battery duration. Finally the indicator LED will change from constant red to flash- ing red where upon the lamp brightness will default from any of the power settings down to 25%, the beeper will then sound...
  • Page 7: Emergency System

    fingertips. In addition any number of extra units can be automatically switched on and controlled by the one remote through the mesh networking technology employed. One button press can switch on over a hundred units instantly, each unit allows the signal to be rebroadcast so infinite distances and areas can be covered.
  • Page 8: Run Times

    RUN TIMES There are six brightness settings: 8%, 25%, 50%, 75%,100% and 125%. These mainly serve to allow extended battery duration where needed, see below for the approximate run times: BRIGHTNESS DURATION 8% (Find me mode) Approx 5 days Approx 33 hours Approx 16 hours Approx 11 hours 100% (Default mode on switch-on)
  • Page 9 the main supplying vehicle’s battery. It detects when the vehicle alternator has started to charge the primary battery then starts to charge the Series 60 LED. Once the alterna- tor stops charging the vehicle battery the Series 60 LED charger will continue until it sees the voltage of the primary supplying battery fall to a point that may cause the vehicle not to start and then termi- nates charge to the Series 60 LED to prevent further...
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Your Series 60 LED should need little or no maintenance during its life span other than periodic cleaning of the exterior surfaces when we suggest using a light detergent and water to sponge off any dirt deposits. Should you encounter a problem then please contact Speaker for technical assistance.
  • Page 11 4. THE INTERNAL (VEHICLE) CHARGER SHOWS NO LED INDICATION FOR THE CHARGING PROCESS a) Supply cable from vehicle is not connected or there is a poor connection – check sup- ply and connections from the DC power source. b) Supply voltage is not high enough to trigger the charger to start – check supply voltage is 13.5 volts DC or higher (vehicle must be running with alternator charging the supplying battery).
  • Page 12 CAUTION • Always read the manual fully before use. • Use approved chargers only, other chargers may cause a detrimental effect to the performance of this unit. • Ensure adequate ventilation for this unit whilst charging. • Do not stare directly into the light head when powered up. •...

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