SILVA LR1200 RC Work Light User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- SILVA
Table of Contents
SILVA LR1200 RC Work Light
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The packaging contains the following parts:
- Lamp unit
- Headband
- Headband (top)
- Cable guide (side)
- Rechargeable Li-Ion battery 3.5 Ah
- USB-C charge cable
- Battery holder (2.0/3.5)
- Quick guide
BEFORE USE
BATTERY CHARGING
The battery needs to be charged before first use.
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Located on the side of the battery pack is a USB-C connector.
Attach the included USB charge cable to this USB-C connector. -
Connect the USB connection to a wall outlet, computer or other standard USB connection.
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On the battery, there are 5 LEDs showing battery status during charging:
• Green light (all 5 LEDs) = battery is fully charged
• Red light blinking = battery is charging
Charge time is approximately 4 hours.
Note! When the battery is fully charged the charger automatically switches to maintenance mode.
Note! Never leave a battery unattended during charging.
ADJUST THE HEADBAND
The headband is ergonomically shaped to give comfortable fit. Use the 2 buckle adjustments to fit it perfectly to your head. Detachable top band included. Attach the headlamp in the head bracket by sliding the headlamp foot into the snap-in socket. To remove, slide the headlamp up and out of the bracket.
BATTERY CARRYING
The ergonomic battery holder keeps the battery in place and improves the comfort when you carry the battery on your head. You attach the battery holder to the headband and then easily slide in the battery
SILVA INTELLIGENT LIGHT AND FLOW LIGHT
SILVA Intelligent Light optimizes the light pattern by the unique combination of a long reach spot light and a close flood light. Our ingenious SILVA Flow Light takes the optimization even further by providing seamless tuning of the light pattern. Simply tilting the light downwards makes the beams wider to brighten up slower activities. When tilting the headlamp upwards, the light reaches longer to provide perfect vision when you move fast.
SWITCH ON YOUR HEADLAMP
A push button is located on the left side of the headlamp body. This button controls all light modes.
- To start the headlamp with Flow Light activated press push button with a short press.
- To start the headlamp with Flow Light deactivated press and hold push button for 1 second
- To cycle between the different modes use short presses.
- To turn the headlamp off press and hold button for 1 second
DEACTIVATED FLOW LIGHT
Flow Light deactivated means that the Light image will remain unchanged even
if the headlamp is tilted up or down. This might be useful when the lamp is
mounted on a helmet.
TEMPETRATURE CONTROL:
This headlamp might get hot. The headlamp temperature is depending on light
mode, ambient air temperature and airflow (speed). Make sure to keep it away
from children.
Also, make sure it will not get in contact with sensitive or flammable
material.
NOTE: Always make sure to disconnect the battery when the lamp is not is
use.
Why does the light dim down for no apparent reason?
If the cooling is not sufficient, for instance if used while standing still, indoors or in high temperatures, then the light will automatically be reduced until acceptable surface temperature on the lamp body is reached. This means that the lower the ambient temperature, the stronger the light output.
LOW BATTERY WARNING
During operation of the headlamp there will be a low battery warning when 10% of the battery energy remains. This is doneby flashing both LEDs for 1 second.
RESERVE MODE
During operation, the lamp will go into reserve mode when there is 10% power left of the battery. All LEDs will flash before the lamp goes into this mode. Reserve mode can be overridden by pressing the button.
Warning: If you have pressed the button when headlamp is in reserve mode no more low battery warnings will appear before the headlamp turns OFF.
BATTERY STATUS INDICATION
When battery is connected and the headlamp is switched on – the current battery status will automatically be visible for 30 seconds. To check battery status during use, the headlamp has to be switched OFF and then back ON again.
- 5 green LEDs = Fully charged
- 4 green LEDs = 80% of the battery remains
- 3 green LEDs = 60% of the battery remains
- 2 green LEDs = 40% of the battery remains
- 1 red LED = 20% of the battery remains
To get as much power as possible out from your battery, keep it away from low temperatures during use.
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