5.3. Mounting on DIN studs
The HURST SCOUT can be attached to all common stands thanks to its mount for
a DIN 14640 stud. (Figure G).
5.4. Using the rubber band
If the HURST SCOUT is hung on a narrow object, for example, the rung of a ladder
or a pipe, it can also be attached with the rubber band to prevent it from falling.
On its own, the rubber band cannot support the weight of the HURST SCOUT; it
simply provides additional security� (Figure H)�
5.5. Hammering the spike into a vertical surface
The spike is designed to be hammered into dry walls; it is not suitable for any other
type of material� Make sure that you do not damage any live wires� Turn the spike
to the fully extended and locked position� Hammer the spike into the dry wall�
(Figure J)� Press the release button on the spike to fold it in�
6. MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Carry out a visual inspection regularly after each use or at least once a year�
The spotlight is maintenance free and does not contain any parts that require
replacing or maintenance�
6.1. Visual inspection
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No deformations on the frame
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All moving parts move freely
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All parts of the spotlight are present
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The lens is not scratched or cracked
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The battery contacts are not corroded and the battery is easy to plug in
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The units are not soiled, the cooling fins are clean
6.2. Care instructions
If the device becomes soiled, clean it carefully with a soft, dry cloth to avoid dam-
aging it. Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents. If you still have any questions
about care or maintenance, please contact your authorized dealer or HURST
Customer Service directly�
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