Practical Advice

The worklight will flash three times and light up with reduced brightness just before it is about to switch off due to an empty battery.

You can tilt the lamp head (1) by up to a maximum of 135° in seven settings.

You can use the utility hooks (8) to hang up the worklight.

  • Do not use the utility hooks to pull objects. The utility hooks or the worklight could break.
  • Always use both utility hooks to hang up the worklight.

You can use the magnets (11) to attach the worklight to ferromagnetic surfaces.

When attaching, make sure that all magnets are always in contact with the ferromagnetic surface.

  • Keep your fingers away from the back of the stand when attaching the worklight to surfaces. The strong pulling force of the magnet may trap your fingers.

When attaching the cordless worklight, take care not to leave scratches on delicate surfaces.

You can use the tripod mount (12) to attach the worklight to a tripod.

Tighten the 5/8" screw. Ensure that the tripod has a firm footing.

Note: A fall protection system that is suitable for the weight of the entire system should be used to prevent the worklight from falling. The maximum permitted length of the fall protection system is 0.5 m.

It is best to use the fall protection system with a tape loop secured by an anchor knot on the handle or a fall protection system with fall damper.

Please always refer to the operating instructions when attaching the fall protection system .

  • Select the fixed anchorage point  such that the worklight can fall freely into the fall protection system without putting the user at risk of harm in the event of a fall. You must secure the opposite side of the fall protection system to a stable structure (e.g. a building or scaffolding). The fall protection system must be able to move freely and may only be attached to the light in the permitted attachment area (7).