Bosch GLI18V-2200CN Operating/Safety Instructions Manual page 9

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GLI18V-2200C 11-18.qxp_GLI18V-2200C 11/5/18 10:17 AM Page 9
▶ Protection Against Deep
Discharging
The lithium ion battery is protected
against deep discharging by the
"Electronic Cell Protection (ECP)".
When the battery is empty, the
cordless floodlight is switched off by
means of a protective circuit.
▶ Turning the Floodlight On
To turn the floodlight ON, press the
On/Off switch. To turn floodlight OFF,
press the On/Off switch (Fig. 1).
▶ Adjusting the Brightness
Press the On/Off switch briefly to
switch on the cordless floodlight at
full brightness. To adjust the
brightness, hold down the On/Off
switch until the light has switched to
dim mode. Repeat process to get light
back to high brightness.
▶ Temperature Dependent
Overload Protection
In order to protect both the user as
well as the floodlight, the floodlight
switches off if the heat sink
temperature reaches 140°F (60°C).
Allow the cordless floodlight to cool
down, then switch the cordless
floodlight on again.
switch after the cordless floodlight has
been automatically switched off. The
battery can be damaged.
▶ Low Battery Warning
Shortly before the cordless floodlight
switches off because of a low battery,
it will flash 3 times and shine with
reduced brightness.
Operating Instructions
Do not continue to
press the On/Off
▶ Run Time
The run time will depend on the
Bosch battery capacity and the
brightness setting of the Floodlight.
The run time on the high brightness
setting will be 42 minutes per Ah of
the battery pack.
▶ Standing Up
Carefully fold out the pedestal and
place the cordless floodlight on the
floor. Ensure that it has a firm footing.
▶ Swiveling Stand
The lamp head can be swiveled a
maximum 120° in 30-degree steps to suit
the application (Fig. 3).
120°
▶ Fastening to the tripod
You can use the tripod mount to
screw the cordless floodlight onto a
tripod.
Tighten the 5/8" screw. Ensure that
the tripod has a firm footing.
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FIG. 3
30°

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