Ledlenser H7.2 Bedienungsanleitung
Ledlenser
Taschenlampe
H7.2
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LED LENSER® * H7.2
Operating instructions
Bedienungsanleitung
Instrucciones de uso
Mode d‘emploi
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Istruzioni per l‘uso
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LED LENSER® * H7.2
English ........................................... 02-04
Deutsch .......................................... 05-08
Español .......................................... 09-11
Français ......................................... 12-14
Nederlands................................... 15-17
Italian.............................................. 18-20
Pусский ......................................... 21-24
한국어 ............................................ 25-27
日本語 ............................................ 28-29
中文 ................................................. 30-31
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English | Page 02-04 GB
We are delighted that you have purchased one
of our products.
These are usage instructions to help you
familiarize yourself with your new purchase.
All the documents accompanying the product
must be read attentively before using the
product, stored for future use and if the product
is transferred to a third party, the documents
should be handed over as well. This ensures
that maximum benefit is drawn from the product
and questions from users can be resolved when
they arise.
Above all, comply with the warnings and safety
instructions and dispose of the packaging
material properly.
Additional information for H7.2 with “TEST IT”
function
Your LED LENSER H7.2 headlamp is packaged
with a “TEST IT” function (item no. 7397). This
allows users to test the brightness while the
product is still in the package. For testing,
simply push the yellow “TEST IT” button on the
front of the package. When testing, please do
not look directly into the light.
The “TEST IT” button is connected to the battery
housing of the H7.2 via two wires and should be
removed prior to use.
To remove the “TEST IT” button and wires, open
the battery box and to separate the two “TEST
IT” button wires from the battery housing by
pulling on each wire until it releases from the
battery housing. Close the battery box. Please
dispose and recycle the packaging and “TEST
IT” button with the wires according to the local
regulations.
Product
7297, LED LENSER® H7.2 (gift box)
7397, LED LENSER® H7.2 (Blister with “TEST IT”
function)
Version of the operating manual: V 1.4
1. Battery set:
4 x AAA / LR03 (1.5 V DC)
2. Turning it ON and OFF
There are two switches on the H7.2. The “front
switch” is located in the upper part of the
headlamp housing. This button is used to turn
the H7.2 ON/OFF. It is also used to activate the
various Light Programs, “Lighting Functions”
(see section 5) and to active the “Transport
Lock” functions (see section 6).
The “Multi-function Wheel” switch is located
on the backside in the upper part of the battery
box. This allows you to adjust the brightness
and flash rate infinitely and to change the “Light
modes Programs” (see section 5)
3. Focus
In the front, narrower region of the headlamp
housing is the reflector lens through which the
light of the LED is focusable. The reflector lens
is held by a plastic ring. You can rotate that
plastic ring using two fingers, and thus adjust
the focus quickly and easily. Which is allows the
adjustment of the light beam’s focus.
You also can adjust the hinge of the headlamp,
depending on whether you want to illuminate
an area in the distance or in front of you. For
this, you simply tilt the part of the head lamp
containing the reflector lens and the LED.
4. Smart Light Technology (SLT)
Smart Light Technology (SLT) is a program that
consists of computer optimized microcontrollers
which allows our products to have various
lighting functions. The H7.2 is equipped with
this technology and is therefore able to use
various Light Programs and Functions (see
Section 5) with an interface that is simple and
user friendly. By pressing the front switch on
the lamp head you can activate the following
“Light functions”: On (“Power”) – Off, “Low
Power”, “Boost”, “Dim” and “Signal”. With the
“Multi Function Wheel” switch on the back, the
light intensity “Dim” function and flashing rate
“Signal function” is infinitely adjustable by easily
rotating the switch.
5. Light Programs and Light Functions
The H7.2 is equipped with one LED (Light
Emitting Diode).
By selecting one of the three "Light programs"
(1. "Easy Low", 2. "Easy Power" or 3. "Signal")
and one of the "Light functions", there are three
sub-mode under each “light programs (“strong
light”, “dim light” or 12Hz “signal”), The default
mode is mode one “Easy Low”.
Light function - Boost mode (Brightest light
intensity): in any state, push the front switch
for 3 seconds to achieve boost mode. After 30
seconds the flashlight will return to the previous
setting.
Release the switch when the boosted light is
on, otherwise the product will enter “Transport
Lock” (see Section 6).
5.1 Light Programs
Below function only can active when the product
is not connected with adaptor and the transport
lock function is deactivated.
To switch between the three "Light programs",
you have to press the "Multi Function Wheel"
switch (rotary switch) on the back of the battery
box for at least 5 seconds. A correct activation
confirms the lamp with a corresponding number
of flashes (1 x, 2 x or 3 x). Immediately after the
setting of the chosen "Light program", the lamp
is switched on.
a) Light Program one – “Easy Low”: The LED
will blink once by 3Hz and then go to “dim”
function to indicate that it is sub-mode one, In
this mode, the lamp starts with the “Low Power”
function (dimmed light) by pressing the front
switch once. Press the front switch twice within
1 second to turn on the “Power” function (full
light). Another press will turn off the lamp.
b) Light Program two - Easy power: The LED
will blink twice by 3Hz and then go to “strong
light” function to indicate that it is sub-mode
two, In this mode, the lamp starts with the
“Power” function (full light) by pressing the front
switch once. Press the front switch twice within
1 second to turn on the “Low Power” function
(dimmed light). Another press will turn off the
lamp.
c) Light Program three – Signal Mode: The LED
will blink 3 times and then go to “strong light”
function to indicate that it is sub-mode three,
“Signal Mode”. In this Program the lamp starts
with the “Power- function” (full light) by pressing
the front switch once. Press the front switch
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Ledlenser |
Kategorie: | Taschenlampe |
Modell: | H7.2 |
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