PRE-DIVE INSPECTION
• If your torch has not been used recently, check the condition of the batteries
by ensuring that it switches on.
• Check that the body is fully closed.
• As soon as you enter the water, check that no bubbles emerge from the
body of the torch.
RECHARGING THE BATTERY
Pay the utmost attention to ensuring that there are no flammable objects
or products near the torch while it is charging.
• Unscrew the end cap counter-clockwise (where the strap attaches).
• Insert the micro-USB cable connector to the port on the torch and connect
the other end to a 5 Volt, 1 or 2 Amp power adapter. The red LED near the
micro-USB housing on the end of the torch will light up immediately. This
indicates that the battery is charging. When the LED turns green, it means
that the battery is fully charged. Unplug the connector plugged to the
power adapter or computer USB port first, and then unplug the micro-USB
connector from the torch.
Avoid leaving the torch connected to the power once it is charged, and
in any event not longer than a few hours. Failure to do so could cause
damage to the product and pose a danger to people and/or things.
FLOODING
If water gets into the torch, open the body, remove the battery, and immediately
rinse the internal parts in fresh water. Then dry everything with a cloth and a hair
dryer using warm air, paying close attention to mechanical parts. Remove any
oxide that may have formed on the metal parts and conduct an operations test.
If a significant quantity of water has entered the torch and has remained there
for a long period, open the torch body and immediately rinse the internal parts
in fresh water. We suggest that you immediately contact a competent repair
center or contact the closest SEAC shop.
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