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SCUBAPRO NOVA 250 GUIDE
Thank you for purchasing the Nova 250 dive light from SCUBAPRO. This rugged light features a high intensity LED. It uses one CR
123 battery or one RCR 123A rechargeable battery and has a burn time of approximately one hour (depends on battery type and
quality).
Nova 250 technical specifications
Light source
Color temperature
Rated output
Rated Lux
Battery cell type
Number of cells
Run time
Diameter
Length
Weight
Waterproof depth
Approx. lifetime of bulb
* Luminous flux (lumens) / Lux output are measured when switching on with a fully charged accumulator / new set of fresh alkaline
batteries. The measures are average values and may vary +/- 15% depending on the type of chip and batteries used.
INSTRUCTIONS
Make sure to not over tighten the casing as this could result in premature wear and/or damage to the O-rings.
*NEVER USE A TOOL OF ANY KIND TO TIGHTEN THE CASE*
To turn ON the SCUBAPRO Nova 250 full press the button at the rear of the light and the light turns
on. To switch between 100%, 25% and STROBE mode just half press the button. To turn OFF the
Nova 250 full press the button again and the light turns off.
! WARNING
Do not look directly into the light, or direct the light into the eyes of others. Do not alter or modify the dive light. If modification causes
water entry or other malfunctions, the warranty will be void. The light is fitted with an overpressure valve for your safety. In case the
battery produces gas leading to a high internal
pressure of the light, the valve will open. This could cause water to enter the light.
Proper storage: if the dive light is not to be used for a long period of time, remove batteries to avoid accidental leakage.
Proper maintenance: frequent use of the dive light may cause O-rings to dry out. To avoid
leakage, clean O-ring groove with a cotton swab and regularly apply lubricant to O-rings
to help prevent dry cracking. Please rinse the Nova 250 with fresh water before storing.
Environmental protection / disposal instructions:
Dispose of this product only at a specific collection point for electrical refuse. Batteries do not belong in household waste! Please
dispose of batteries and/or the dive light in appropriate collection facilities.
SCUBAPRO Nova 250 – Warranty
All warranty claims must be returned with dated proof-of-purchase to an Authorized SCUBAPRO Dealer. Visit
for the dealer nearest you.
Warranty does not cover:
- Loss.
- Defects, damage or deterioration due to normal use or wear and tear.
- Damage caused by exposure to excessive heat, prolonged sunlight or corrosive chemicals.
- Damage due to poor maintenance, improper use, alteration, negligence or accident.
- Damage due to repair by someone other than SCUBAPRO or an Authorized SCUBAPRO Dealer.
European Union markets: the warranty of this product is governed by European legislation in force in each EU member state.
Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the European Union. EU Directive 2002/96/EC and EN50419. Please
dispose of this product at an appropriate collection point to help protect the environment.
1 x CREE XP-G3 LED
4500° K
up to 250 Lumens *
Up to 3100 lux at 1m/3feet distance *
CR 123 or RCR 123A
1
1 hour at 100%
25 mm / 1.0 inches
100 mm / 3.9 inches
52 grams / 1.8 ounces
100 meters / 330 feet **
50,000 hours
www.scubapro.com

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  • Page 1 SCUBAPRO NOVA 250 GUIDE Thank you for purchasing the Nova 250 dive light from SCUBAPRO. This rugged light features a high intensity LED. It uses one CR 123 battery or one RCR 123A rechargeable battery and has a burn time of approximately one hour (depends on battery type and quality).
  • Page 2 SCUBAPRO NOVA 250 ANLEITUNG Danke, dass Sie die Nova 250 Tauchlampe von SCUBAPRO gekauft haben. Diese robuste Lampe ist mit einer hoch intensiven LED ausgestattet. Sie verwendet eine CR 123 oder RCR123A Batterie und die Brenndauer beträgt rund eine Stunde (je nach Batterietyp und Qualität).