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1. A CAUTION 2 RISK OF EXPLOSION LR gt Always insert the batteries according to the markings as there is otherwise a risk of damages or even exploding batteries 2 Insert the included batteries with the plus pole first into the battery compartment 3 Screw the end cap back into place 5 2 Switching the Flashlight On or Off The flashlight is operated by pressing the push button on the end cap The pushbutton can be engaged for constant illumination just a gentle activation can be used to create flashes for example to send signals or warnings 1 To switch the flashlight on firmly press the On Off pushbutton in the end cap and engage gt The push button engages with an audible click gt The flashlight is now constantly lit 2 To switch the flashlight off press the On Off pushbutton in the end cap again and release gt The pushbutton unlocks with an audible click gt The flashlight is no longer lit 3 To create light signals press the On Off pushbutton in the end cap gently and if need be hold 5 3 Quickly Focusing the Flashlight The beam of the flashlight can be focused by sliding the head of the flashlight with one hand 1 Switch flashlight on 2 Hold the flashlight with the hand and grip the head with thumb and index finger 3 Push the head backward forward until the required beam width has been achieved a peeing L LENSER 5 Operation
2. EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 5 4 Using the Lighting Functions The flashlight offers 3 lighting functions 1 High Power 2 Power normal and 3 Low Power dimmed 1 In order to use the lighting functions either press and engage the On Off pushbutton multiple times or gently press several times and when the desired program has been located press firmly to engage gt Each time you press the switch you activate the next lighting function gt After more than 3 gentle button pushes the cycle returns to the beginning Power normal 5 5 Activating Lighting Programs The flashlight has 2 lighting programs that can be used to determine the sequence of the lighting functions In the delivered state program A L 0 LENSER 5 Operation EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 AAAlkaline lt 0 AAAlka ne eat AAN MH is activated Use this method to select from the following programs Program A Press the push button Light function Power normal Program B Press the push button Light function Power normal 1 Switch flashlight off 2 To change the lighting program press the On Off push button 8 times or more and then engage gt The flashlight switches the lighting program and indicates this by briefly flashing twice gt After the flash the first lighting function for the relevant program will be selected thus ei
3. Solvents can damage surfaces or decompose materials Therefore e Do not use any cleaning agents or disinfectants e Do not use scouring agents e Do not use gasoline paint thinners or similar products ATTENTION WARRANTY EXEMPTION No warranty will be assumed for damage resulting from the use of inappropriate cleaning agents disinfectants 5 12 Tests Every product is prone to wear over time Annually and prior to each use check the safety and function of the flashlight as well as the batteries battery packs ATTENTION Replace and dispose of damaged or old batteries battery packs Do not use defective flashlights or accessory parts and contact vendor distributor 5 13 Warranty Our products are subjected to stringent quality control Please contact the vendor distributor in the event that this flashlight does not function according to expectations ATTENTION IMPROPER REPAIRS The device may only be repaired by an authorized repair shop otherwise legal warranty will become void L 0 LENSER 6 Technical Data P6X Parameter value Value LED 1 x High End Power LED Length 165 mm Weight 115g Batteries 2 x AA LRG 2 x NiMH battery packs 1 5 V DC Energy tank 8 4 Wh Lighting modes High Power Power Low Power Luminous flux 400 Im 100 Im 10 Im Burning life 2 hours 6 hours 60 hours Beam distance 160 m 80 m 20 m Water tightness IPX4 Luminous fl
4. 31 2014 This marking is binding for the validity of the Operating Instructions and should not be removed regardless of the type of publication printed data format or in excerpts 2 3 Warranty LED LENSER ensures the safety and proper functioning of the flashlight only under the condition that e The flashlight is only used according to the intended purpose and operated and maintained in accordance with the information contained in these Operating Instructions e Only original spare parts or accessories approved by LED LENSER are used e The flashlight is not modified in any way 2 4 Completeness Check the flashlight for completeness and any damage before installation e Unpack all components for checking and perform a visual inspection e The components can be identified using these Operating Instructions 2 5 Damages Please contact the vendor distributor in the event of damage or missing items 2 6 Purpose of the System 2 6 1 Standards and Regulations Flashlight accessories and Operating Instructions comply with the requirements of following standards and regulations e General Product Safety Directive 2001 95 EG Product Safety Act GPSG e Directive 2014 30 EU of the European Parliament and the Council on the Harmonization of the Laws of the Member States on electromagnetic compatibility e Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and the Council on the Registration Evaluation Authorization and
5. the belt holder 3 Remove the belt holder hook and loop fastening 4 Slide the belt holder behind your belt and secure onto the belt bag again 5 Secure the belt holder by closing the stud 5 9 Putting the Flashlight into the Belt Bag 1 Undo the hook and loop of the belt bag 2 Slide the flashlight with the end cap first into the belt bag as far as it will go 3 Close the hook and loop of the belt bag 5 10 Automated Functions 5 10 1 Temperature Monitoring The P6X is fitted with a temperature monitoring function electronic regulation with temperature sensor This prevents the flashlight from overheating when in use This may result in a reduction in brightness as soon as the function is activated gt If necessary switch off the flashlight and allow to cool down 5 10 2 Battery State Warning A low charge state of the batteries is signalized by 3 brief flashes of the LED The flashing is repeated every 15 seconds until the flashlight switches itself off automatically after 10 minutes gt Change the batteries as described in chapter 5 5 5 11 Cleaning The following should be noted for cleaning e Clean the flashlight and its accessories only dry using a lint free cloth e If the flashlight comes into contact with salt water remove the salt water immediately and fully with a lint free cloth L 0 LENSER 5 Operation EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 ATTENTION DAMAGE TO SURFACES
6. Flashlight Optical radiation warns of potential damage to the retina caused by photobiological radiation 3 4 Pictograms on the Packing CE marking confirms conformity with the applicable standards and legal provisions 3 5 Overview of the Key Safety Notes e The following safety notes should be read carefully before using the flashlight e Ifthe flashlight is passed on to another person the operating instructions and these precautions and warnings must also be passed on e lf there are warnings or warning symbols on the item they should not be removed L 0 LENSER 3 Safety Notes EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 Health risk A WARNING ACCIDENT INJURY RISK FOR CHILDREN Do not permit the flashlight to be operated by children by persons under the influence of medication or drugs or by persons with physical or mental disabilities illnesses as there is a risk of injury to the eyes and a risk of accidents Therefore e Do not allow children to play with the flashlight e Persons with limitations should only use the device under the supervision or instruction of a responsible person A WARNING RISK OF GLARE The strong glare effect of the flashlight may however cause temporarily limited vision and after images that may cause irritation disturbances or accidents Therefore e Never ever look directly into the beam of light or illuminate the eyes of another person do not carry out pup
7. L D LENSER Operating Instructions L 0 LENSER Table of Contents ee O O O1 amp ON 2 2 20 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 2 6 3 2 7 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 9 5 1 2 5 3 5 4 SAS 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 10 1 5 10 2 5 11 5 12 3 13 General Product Information Product Description Article Scope of Delivery Range of Use Product Properties Important Notes on Safe Use Information Regarding Flashlight Identification Information Regarding Operating Instructions Identification Warranty Completeness Damages Purpose of the System Standards and Regulations Intended Use Target Group Disposal Safety Notes Safety Notes Structure Risk of Injuries Markings Damage to Property Markings Marking of Additional Information Additional Pictograms Regarding Safety Notes Pictograms on the Flashlight Pictograms on the Packing Overview of the Key Safety Notes Overview of Terms and Abbreviations Operation Inserting Batteries only the boxed version Switching the Flashlight On or Off Quickly Focusing the Flashlight Using the Lighting Functions Activating Lighting Programs Replacing the Batteries Battery Pack Attaching the Wrist Strap Attaching the Belt Bag Putting the Flashlight into the Belt Bag Automated Functions Temperature Monitoring Battery State Warning Cleaning Tests Warranty Technical Data EN Operating instructions P6
8. Restriction of Chemicals REACH L 0 LENSER 2 Important Notes on Safe Use gt lt EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 DIN EN 62471 2009 Photobiological safety Directive 2011 65 EU Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances RoHS in electric and electronic devices of the European Parliament and the Council IEC 82079 1 2012 Preparation of instructions for use Structuring content and presentation Part 1 General principles and detailed requirements 2 6 2 Intended Use The P6X is a powerful flashlight with a light cone that may be focused It is designed for use in the dark The flashlight is suitable for continuous operation The flashlight is suitable for outdoor use Any use beyond the above mentioned conditions is considered to be improper use The user is liable for any damage resulting from such use 2 6 3 Target Group The flashlight is suitable for persons above 14 years of age without any limitations Persons with physical or technical limitations and children between 6 and 13 years may only use the flashlight under the supervision of a parent or guardian 2 7 Disposal The flashlight must be disposed of at a suitable place of disposal for recycling electric and electronic equipment according to the country specific regulations Submit used batteries battery packs to a local battery collection point or anywhere where batteries battery packs are sold in accordance w
9. X_V 01 7 31 2014 N NNN N N NNN CO CC O1 O1 O1 O1 O1 O1 O1 O1 E P E S E 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 19 15 19 19 15 15 15 16 16 17 L 0 LENSER Thank you We are delighted that you have decided in favour of one of our products products In these Operating Instructions you will find notes regarding safety and operation to help you to familiarize yourself with your new product Carefully read these Operating Instructions prior to using this product They should be kept and handed over to third parties when passing on the product to third parties This also helps to ensure that you obtain maximum benefit from the product get your questions answered and avoid incorrect operation Above all observe the warning and safety instructions and dispose of the flashlight batteries battery packs packaging materials properly EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 L 0 LENSER 1 General Product Information Smart Light Technology 2 Light Programs 3 Light Functions Advanced Focus System Speed Focus EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 1 1 Product Description Lamp head can be focused Battery compartment End cap that may be unscrewed Fixture for wrist strap On Off push button 2 x AA alkaline batteries 000000 1 2 Article Designation P6X box 9406 X P6X blister pack 9606 X 1 3 Scope of Delivery e P6X flashlight e box or blister packaging e Gen
10. and consult a doctor ATTENTION CHANGING THE BATTERY e Store batteries battery packs in a clean dry place between 10 C and 25 C e Only insert batteries battery packs in accordance with the markings e If necessary clean the battery battery pack and or flashlight contacts before inserting L 0 LENSER 3 Safety Notes EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 e Never use new and used batteries battery packs together e Only use high quality batteries of the same type e Always change all batteries at the same time ATTENTION RISK OF SHORT CIRCUITING In order to avoid the risk of a short circuit when recharging e Do not touch the charging contacts with damp or metal objects e If need be clean the charging contacts e Only recharge flashlight battery packs in dry rooms ATTENTION MALFUNCTIONING OF THE FLASHLIGHT Always check the flashlight for functionality prior to use and to be on the safe side carry a replacement lamp and sufficient replacement batteries with you If the flashlight does not function or does not function correctly proceed as follows e Check whether the batteries battery packs have been inserted with the poles the correct way round and are fully charged e Check the flashlight or battery battery pack contacts and clean if necessary What to do gt To use all the functions again insert new batteries or recharge the bat tery packs Disposal environmental p
11. eral safety precautions and warnings e P6X quick initial start guide e 1 or 2 battery sets with 2 x AA 1 5 V batteries Belt bag e Wrist strap 1 4 Range of Use Suitable for outdoor use Protected against spray water from all sides IPX4 1 5 Product Properties Slim elegant design e Powerful up to 400 Im with just 2 x AA batteries e Smart Light Technology SLT with 3 different lighting functions High Power Power Low Power 2 lighting programs e The Advanced Focus System unlimited transition from homogeneous circular local light to a sharp concentrated long range beam e Speed Focus single handed operation of sliding mechanism e Electronic regulation with temperature sensor overheating protection e Up to 60 hours of glare free light L 0 LENSER 2 Important Notes on Safe Use Identification Designation Warranty EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 2 1 Information Regarding Flashlight Identification These Operating Instructions are designed exclusively for the flashlights and accessories identified using the following specifications Type designation P6X 2 2 Information Regarding Operating Instructions Identification All pages are marked as a indication of the currency of the Operating Instructions using the type designation containing the 2 digit version number release status and country designation s Edition P6X_V 01 Status at 7
12. ications to the flashlight are not permitted as these may lead to damages to the flashlight or a risk to persons Therefore e LEDs cannot be replaced e Do not open the flashlight unless this is expressly permitted by the operating instructions e Never carry out repairs yourself always take the flashlight to a specialist dealer Batteries and battery packs A WARNING 2 EXPLOSION OR RISK OF ACID BURNS Batteries battery packs can explode as a result of strong heating Leaking of battery fluid can cause chemical burns Therefore Do not expose batteries and battery packs To direct sunlight or great heat over an extended period of time Do not heat them or throw them into the fire and avoid heat buildup in the flashlight by covering it for instance Do not throw them into water or leave out in the rain Do not swallow them Do not open damage or short circuit them Only recharge them if they are labeled accordingly Do not store them within the reach of children Only insert them into the battery compartment in accordance with the displayed markings Should be removed from the flashlight if you will not be using it for some time or if they are empty What to do gt Inthe event of leaking batteries place a cloth underneath and prevent the skin eyes and mucous membranes from coming into contact with battery fluid In the event of contact immediately rinse the affected parts with plenty of clean water
13. il testing Do not point the beam of light at people or animals as they may be dazzled Do not use any optically highly focused devices to observe the beam of light Do not use multiple flashlights at once as this increases the optical radiation and thus increases the risk of retina damage Commercial users or users in the public services are to be instructed in the applicable laws and regulations What to do gt f a beam of light hits the eyes deliberately close the eyes and move the head out of the beam of light A CAUTION RISK OF INJURY Do not use flashlight or accessories if they are damaged since there is a risk of injury Therefore e Take damaged parts out of operation and replace or have them repaired professionally A CAUTION PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SAFETY EYE SAFETY The flashlight is classified in risk group 2 medium risk in accordance with standard IEC 62471 and thus extends beyond the free group The risk of damage to the retina caused by optical radiation blue light from 400 nm to 780 nm is inherent yet the thresholds are considerably undercut L 0 LENSER 3 Safety Notes EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 NOTE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY The flashlight meets the requirements of the 2014 30 EC guideline with regard to electromagnetic compatibility Modifications Repairs A CAUTION DO NOT MAKE ANY MODIFICATIONS REPAIRS Repairs additions or modif
14. ith country specific regulations L 0 LENSER 3 Safety Notes A DANGER A WARNING A CAUTION ATTENTION NOTE oN IA EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 3 1 Safety Notes Structure Important notes are marked with pictograms and signal words in these Operating Instructions 3 1 1 Risk of Injuries Markings Signal words such as DANGER WARNING or CAUTION designate the grading of a potential risk of injuries The different triangle symbols emphasize the level of risk optically DANGER indicates an immediately dangerous situation that if not avoided may lead to death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially dangerous situation that if not avoided may lead to death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially dangerous situation that if not avoided may lead to slight or minor injury 3 1 2 Damage to Property Markings ATTENTION indicates a potentially dangerous situation that if not avoided may lead to property damage 3 1 3 Marking of Additional Information NOTE gives you added information and helpful tips on safe and efficient use of the flashlight 3 2 Additional Pictograms Regarding Safety Notes Risk of explosion warns of explosion of the batteries caused by strong heating Risk of glare warns of glare caused by light beam with high brightness Follow the Operating Instructions refers to compliance with these Operating Instructions 3 3 Pictograms on the
15. rotection ATTENTION DISPOSAL RECYCLING Flashlights and used batteries battery packs may not disposed of in the household or residual waste They must be disposed of in accordance with national legal requirements The materials are recyclable according to their labeling Reuse of the materials makes an important contribution toward environmental protection Therefore e Submit flashlights in to a local collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices Submit used batteries battery packs to a local battery collection point or anywhere where batteries battery packs are sold Batteries lithium batteries in particular and battery packs may only be disposed of when discharged Separate the packaging materials and dispose of correctly L 0 LENSER 4 Overview of Terms and Abbreviations The following technical terms abbreviations are used in these Operating Instructions SLT Smart Light Technology LED Short for Light Emitting Diode Battery pack Short for rechargeable battery i e rechargeable energy source EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 L D LENSER 5 Operation EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 5 1 Inserting Batteries only the boxed version In the boxed version of the flashlight the included batteries must first be inserted These have already been inserted in the blister packaging version 1 To insert the batteries unscrew the end cap
16. ther High Power or dimmed light will be used gt Repeating the process switches back into the other lighting program 5 6 Replacing the Batteries Battery Pack 1 To remove the battery pack unscrew the end cap 2 Remove the batteries battery pack dispose of the batteries appropriately and replace recharge battery packs A CAUTION 2 RISK OF EXPLOSION Always insert batteries battery packs according to the markings as there is otherwise a risk of damaged or even exploding batteries 3 New batteries battery packs must be inserted with the plus pole first into the battery compartment 4 Screw the end cap back into place ATTENTION USING BATTERIES BATTERY PACKS The flashlight may only use 2 x AA batteries LR6 or 2 x AA NiMH battery packs with 1 5 V L 0 LENSER 5 Operation EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 5 7 Attaching the Wrist Strap The included wrist strap may be attached to the end cap 1 Feed the thin loop of the wrist strap through the attachment ring on the end cap of the flashlight 2 Feed the thick loop through the thin loop and pull the thick loop until the thin loop has tightened on the ring 5 8 Attaching the Belt Bag The belt bag may be attached using the snap hook or to a belt up to a width of 80 mm 1 Open the snap hook by pushing in and clipping the hook to for example the belt 2 Open the stud on
17. ux lumen or maximum beam distance in meters is measured setting given in the table when switching on with a set of fresh alkaline batteries These are average values which may deviate by 15 for each individual case according to chip and batteries Average burning life up to a luminous flux of 1 lumen Calculated value of the capacity in Watt hours Wh This applies to the batteries contained in the delivered state of the item EN Operating instructions P6X_V 01 7 31 2014 ZWEIBR DER OPTOELECTRONICS GMBH amp CO KG Kronenstr 5 7 42699 Solingen Germany Tel 49 212 5948 0 Fax 49 212 5948 200 info zweibrueder com www zweibrueder com Deg CH N Ke aal S NR 2 gt x lt de A Ka Cc H Ke O pan par Ka O Ke D O Q O Z LL
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