RNIB Daylight DH367 Quick Start Manual

Rechargeable portable light

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Daylight™ Rechargeable Portable Light
DH367
Please retain these instructions for future reference. These instructions are also
available in other formats.
Special warning
Please note: Do not look directly at LEDs. When using this light the best position is to
have it positioned below eye level between you and what you are doing. It is important
to have the light shade below eye level to prevent glare.
Also the amount of illumination on an object increases fourfold if the distance between
the light and the object is halved. Remember to keep some background lighting on as
well as it will help prevent eye strain. Using lighting correctly, wherever you need it,
can make a big difference to the amount you can see.

General description

Sturdy, with a modern silver-coloured satin finish, this light will work for up to six hours
from just one charge. Perfect for portability and ideal for use when reading, writing and
doing your favourite tasks around the home. This light simply switches on and off when
the light is opened and closed.
Items supplied with the Daylight™ Rechargeable Portable
Light
1 x light with battery pre-installed
1 x UK power supply

Orientation

The front of the light is flat and smooth to the touch, and the majority of the front is the
shade, which opens to a maximum 180-degree angle.
At the top of the light is the carry handle, which has two round hinges at either side.
There is a recessed area at the top, on the back of the light so the handle can rest
flush against the light when not in use. The handle can be rotated so it is in direct line
of the light.
Located centrally on the back of the light, are two holes. The smaller one is the
charging LED, which illuminates to inform you how much charge the light has left. The
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  • Page 1 Daylight™ Rechargeable Portable Light DH367 Please retain these instructions for future reference. These instructions are also available in other formats. Special warning Please note: Do not look directly at LEDs. When using this light the best position is to have it positioned below eye level between you and what you are doing. It is important to have the light shade below eye level to prevent glare.
  • Page 2 larger hole, below the battery charge LED is the power socket. This is where the connector of the power supply is inserted. On the base of the light, in each corner are non-slip feet, to help prevent the light moving unnecessarily on a flat surface. There is also the battery compartment which houses the rechargeable battery.
  • Page 3 this mode. When the shade is closed the light will go out and the battery will charge normally. The LEDs produce a light that is very similar to daylight and some people find reading with this type of light much easier. Because of the daylight effect colours under the light appear very much as they would do in natural daylight.
  • Page 4 Connect the new battery to the light. The red lead should be connected to the red positive battery terminal and the black lead to the black negative terminal. Hold the insulated lead connector, align with the battery terminal and push fully into place.
  • Page 5 General safety The light will become warm in use due to internal electronics. This is quite normal. Caution: Do not cover the light while in use. Caution: Do not open or tamper with the light other than advised in these instructions. You could expose yourself to high voltages or other risks.
  • Page 6 If you have any issues with the product and you did not purchase directly from RNIB then please contact your retailer in the first instance. For all returns and repairs contact RNIB first to get a returns authorisation number to help us deal efficiently with your product return.
  • Page 7 At the end of the product’s life you can return it to the supplier or manufacturer for free of charge disposal. This is to comply with ‘The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive’ (WEEE). Date: August 2015 © RNIB...

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