Pelican 9440 - Worklight Manual
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Pelican 9440 - Worklight Manual

Deployment Operation


PLEASE READ ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE FIRST USE.

KEEP FINGERS CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS AT ALL TIMES - FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN INJURY.

  1. To deploy, release the red latch then lift the outer collar of the light head upwards until all three legs release. (A)
    Deployment Operation - Step 1
  2. Once all three legs are released, push the outer collar downwards until all three legs touch the ground.
  3. Once all three legs have touched the ground, while supporting the outer collar, lift the switch housing upwards until the red latch clicks into place. (B)
    Deployment Operation - Step 2

Mast Operation

  1. Release each of the cam clamps and raise the light head until the desired height is reached. Then re-clamp to hold in place.
  2. Rotate the light head to the desired position.
    Note: If the product is used in wet conditions, water may be captured at the base of the mast pole. Turn upside down in order to drain.

Light Operation


DO NOT DIRECT LIGHT INTO EYES.

  1. Press switch once for full power.
  2. Press again for medium power.
  3. Press again for low power.
  4. Press again to switch off.

The 9440 RALS features the ability to be used continuously while connected to the charger.
The 9440 will default to the medium power level.
The full power level is not available while connected to the charger. To select low power, press the switch once more. Press again to switch off.

Storage Operation

  1. Collapse the mast by releasing the cam clamps one at a time while supporting the weight of the light head.
  2. Position the light head upwards then pull the red latch until the base of the product slides down to the floor.
  3. Lift the outer collar upwards until level with the light head. Then pull all three legs in using both hands and lift them over their locking fork at the base while holding the latch in the release position (as per diagram on main body).
    Note: Please look closely at the bottom of the legs to understand how they are locked in place - the legs must lift upwards before they can locate. The latch must be released for the legs to move upwards. (C)
    Storage Operation

Battery Status Indication

Battery Status Indication

Green = 100% - 65% capacity
Yellow = 65% - 30% capacity
Red = 30% - 0% capacity

Charging


PLEASE READ BEFORE USE.
USE APPROVED CHARGER ONLY. ONLY USE CHARGER IN DRY ENVIRONMENT.

  1. The charging socket is located at the base of the light. Remove the dust cap and plug the charger in until it clicks. (D)
    Charging
  2. Plug the charger into an electrical outlet.
  3. The battery charge level is identified at the battery level indicator next to the power switch. While charging, the indicator will flash red, yellow, green (depending on the battery level) and will change to solid green once the charge is complete.
  4. To remove, press the latch on the charger plug and pull.

Product Care

To ensure maximum product life please observe the following points:

  1. Keep moving parts free of foreign objects.
  2. Do not stand on product.
  3. Avoid use on extreme gradients.
  4. Ensure charging dust cap is replaced after charging.
  5. Do not use if damaged - contact dealer.

Battery Conditioning

It is important that the new battery in this product is given an initial conditioning. The charger should be left connected to the product after the Green indicator on the charger is permanently on. In this state the battery receives a trickle charge and should be left connected for 18-24 hours. There will be improvement to the light duration if this is repeated for the first 8-10 charge cycles.

BATTERY SAFETY

BATTERY SAFETY – YOU MUST READ THESE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING OR CHARGING YOUR BATTERIES!

HANDLE AND STORE BATTERIES PROPERLY TO AVOID INJURY OR DAMAGE
BATTERIES CAN BE DANGEROUS!

IMPROPER HANDLING OF BATTERIES CAN LEAD TO LEAKING, FIRE OR EXPLOSION WHICH CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

Rechargeable Batteries

  • Hazardous Location Safety Approvals for explosive environments are only valid for the Pelican battery pack that is supplied with the equipment.
  • For replacement battery packs, only use the approved Pelican battery pack for the model of the product that you are using. The use of other battery packs will reduce performance, expose the user or others to serious injury, and will invalidate the safety approval.
  • Equipment should only be charged in a non-hazardous location.
  • Equipment should only be charged using the Pelican charger base that is supplied. » Batteries should be charged and operated between the temperatures shown in this table:
    BATTERY TYPE CHARGING TEMP OPERATING TEMP
    Lead Acid –15°C to 40°C (5°F to 104°F) 0°C to 40°C –15°C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F) –20°C to 50°C
    Ni-MH 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) –20°C to 50°C (–4°F to 122°F)
    Li-Ion and LiFePO4 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) –20°C to 60°C (–4°F to 140°F)
  • DO NOT charge rechargeable alkaline batteries while they are still in the equipment. Charging the alkaline batteries while they are still in the equipment can cause internal gas or heat generation resulting in venting, explosion or possibly fire which could cause serious injury or property damage.
  • Deep discharge* of the rechargeable batteries may cause batteries to vent potentially dangerous gasses and electrolytes.
  • It is strongly recommended to condition* batteries every three months. During storage, the capacity of the battery decreases due to self-discharging. Leaving the product unused for long periods of time will decrease the battery life. Withdrawal of the charger from the product prior to a 'READY' indication will result in an inadequate charge.
  • If products are stored that contain regchargeable products, it is advisable to do so in a cool, dry place. If the average temperature exceeds 25°C (77°F) (below 30°C or 86°F), the frequency of supplementary charging should increase.
  • It is advisable to always condition a battery that has been stored before use.

* Deep Discharge: The battery has been allowed to discharge most of its capacity to a point beyond which irreparable damage has occurred. See battery specifications for the specific levels.
* Condition a Battery: Charge your battery to the fullest capacity and then disconnect from charger. Let the light run until it completely drains the battery and turns itself off. Place the flashlight back onto its charger and completely recharge the battery before using it. This conditioning or "cycling" of the battery will help it retain a fuller charge for a longer period of time.

  • If the charger fails to indicate a full charge after repeated charging attempts, or the battery exhibits a marked reduction in performance, a battery replacement is required.
  • DO NOT use chargers designed for a different battery technology or equipment, or model. Doing so may damage the product and expose the user to serious injury or property damage.
  • Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Packs: DO NOT use Ni-MH rechargeable battery packs for longer than three years or 500 charge/discharge cycles, whichever comes first. Using Ni-MH rechargeable battery packs for longer than three years or 500 charge/ discharge cycles will reduce the performance of the battery and expose the user to serious injury or property damage.
  • Li-Ion and LiFePO4 Rechargeable Battery Packs: DO NOT use Li-Ion and LiFePO4 rechargeable battery packs for longer than five years. Using for a period longer than five years will reduce the performance of the battery and expose the user to serious injury or property damage.
  • Lead Acid Battery: DO NOT use lead acid batteries for longer than five years or 400 charge/discharge cycles at 100% DOD ( Depth Of Discharge) *, whichever comes first. Using lead acid batteries for longer than five years or 400 charge/discharge cycles at 100% DOD will reduce the performance of the battery and expose the user to serious injury or property damage.

* DOD (Depth Of Discharge) *: is the fraction or percentage of the capacity which has been removed from the fully charged battery. Depth of Discharge is defined as the total amount of energy that is discharged from a battery, divided by the battery's nominal capacity. Depth of discharge is normally expressed as a percentage.

Battery Recycling

ALWAYS dispose of batteries properly at an approved battery recycling center. Failure to do so may be a crime and can lead to the release of harmful toxic materials. Pelican has partnered with Call 2 Recycle in the US and Canada to dispose of recyclable batteries.
Please call 1-800-822-8837 to find a battery recycling center near you.


PELICAN PRODUCTS, INC.
23215 Early Avenue • Torrance, CA 90505 USA Tel (310) 326-4700 • FAX (310) 326-3311 • www.pelican.com
PELICAN PRODUCTS ULC
10221-184th Street • Edmonton, Alberta T5S 2J4
Tel (780) 481-6076 • FAX (780) 481-9586 • www.pelican.ca

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