Fig. 15

English

1.2

Using as an auxiliary light (Light equipped

 

 

hook)

Switch

(1)

Press the switch to turn off the light.

 

 

If forgotten, the light will turn off

 

 

automatically after 15 minutes. (Fig. 12)

 

(2)

The direction of the light can be adjusted

 

 

within the range of hook positions 1 - 5. (Fig.

 

 

7)

Hook

Lighting time

 

AAAA manganese batteries: approx. 15

 

Fig. 12

 

 

 

 

hrs.

 

 

 

AAAA alkali batteries: approx. 30 hrs.

Hook

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION:

 

 

Do not look directly into the light.

 

 

 

Such actions could result in eye injury.

 

 

1.3

Replacing the batteries (Light equipped hook)

 

Phillips-head

(1)

Loosen the hook screw with a phillips-head

Screw

screwdriver

 

screwdriver (No. 1). (Fig. 13)

 

Fig. 13

 

Remove the hook cover by pushing in the

 

 

 

 

 

direction of the arrow. (Fig. 14)

 

 

(2)

Remove the old batteries and insert the new

 

 

 

batteries. Align with the hook indications and

 

Arrow

 

position the plus (+) and minus (-) terminals

 

 

 

 

 

correctly. (Fig. 15)

 

 

(3)

Align the indentation in the hook main body

 

 

 

with the protuberance of the hook cover,

 

 

 

press the hook cover in the direction opposite

 

 

 

to that of the arrow shown in Fig. 14 and then

 

 

 

tighten the screw.

 

Hook cover

 

Use commercially available AAAA batteries

 

 

 

Fig. 14

 

(1.5 V).

 

 

 

 

NOTE:

Hook main body

 

 

 

Do not tighten the screw excessively. Such

 

 

 

action could strip the screw threads.

Inden-

Protube-

 

 

 

CAUTION:

tation

 

rance

Failure to observe the following can result

AAAA

Protube-

 

in battery leakage, rust or malfunction.

batteries

rance

 

Position the plus (+) and minus (-) terminals

 

 

 

correctly.

 

Hook cover

 

Replace both batteries at the same time. Do

Indentation

 

 

 

not mix old and new batteries.

Remove exhausted batteries from the hook immediately.

Do not discard batteries together with normal trash and do not throw batteries into fire.

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Hitachi DV14DMR, DV18DMR Failure to observe the following can result, Battery leakage, rust or malfunction