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Power on Board WLB26P Rechargeable LED User Manual

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Power on Board WLB26P Rechargeable LED

 

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNINGS

  • This unit contains an Ni-MH battery and should be disposed of properly. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. This may result in an explosion. Do not expose the unit to fire or intense heat as the battery may explode.
  • Charge or power this unit ONLY with the originally supplied Class 2 transformer. Consult manufacturer for replacement. Never look directly into the light or shine the light into another person’s eyes.

CAUTIONS

  • DO NOT expose this Work Light to extremely high temperatures.
  • This Work Light is moisture-resistant, NOT waterproof. Do not submerge in liquids of any kind. Read This User’s Manual Before Using This Unit.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

INTRODUCTION

  • Thank you for purchasing the Power On Board® Bright Bar™ LED Rechargeable Work Light. Please read this manual carefully before use to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to the unit.

FEATURES

  • 26 high-intensity LED bright bar illuminates a wide area
  • Corded or cordless operation
  • Built-in rechargeable Ni-MH battery (with supplied 120 volt AC Charging/Power Adapter)
  • Hi/Low settings extend runtime
  • High impact, weather- and shatter-resistant ABS housing
  • 360° Swivel Hanging Hook for hands-free use
  • Seven hours continuous runtime on LOW setting, four hours continuous runtime on HIGH setting, on a single charge
  • Rubber Base allows unit to stand on flat surfaces

OPERATING THE UNIT

  • Position the Work Light as desired. Press the HIGH/OFF/LOW Switch on the side of the unit. The up position turns the unit ON in HIGH setting.
  • The down position turns the unit ON in LOW setting. The center position turns the unit OFF.

OPERATING THE UNIT IN CORDED MODE

  • Insert the 2-pin DC connector of the AC/DC Charging/ Power Adapter into the unit’s 12 Volt DC Charging Port. Insert the plug end into a (powered) standard
    North American 120 Volt 60 Hz outlet. Operate the unit as outlined in the previous section.Power on Board WLB26P Rechargeable LED-1

RECHARGING THE BUILT-IN BATTERY

  • Insert the 2-pin DC connector of the AC/DC Charging/Power Adapter into the unit’s 12 Volt DC Charging Port. Insert the plug end into a (powered) standard North American 120 Volt 60Hz outlet. The red Charging Indicator LED will light to indicate the unit is charging.
  • Notes: Do not charge for longer than 8 hours. Charge or power this unit ONLY with the originally supplied Class 2 transformer. Consult manufacturer for replacement.
  • Battery Disposal
  • This unit contains an Ni-MH battery and should be disposed of properly. For more information on recycling batteries, call toll-free (800) 822-8837.
  • WARNINGS
  • Do not dispose of the battery in fire. This may result in an explosion.
  • Do not expose the battery to fire or intense heat as it may explode.

THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PROGRAM

  • This limited warranty program is the only one that applies to this product, and it sets forth all the responsibilities of Power On Board regarding this product. There is no other warranty, other than those described herein. Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited in duration to the duration of this warranty.
  • This Power On Board product is warranted, to the original purchaser only, to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for three years from the date of purchase without additional charge. The warranty does not extend to subsequent purchasers or users. Manufacturer will not be responsible for any amount of damage in excess of the retail purchase price of the product under any circumstances. Incidental and consequential damages are specifically excluded from coverage under this warranty

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Power on Board WLB26P Rechargeable LED-FAQs

How do LED lights produce power?

LED lights use a microchip to pass an electrical current, which illuminates tiny light sources called LEDs, producing visible light with up to 90% more efficiency than incandescent bulbs.

How can I tell if my rechargeable lamp is fully charged?

Many rechargeable lamps have indicators to show the charging status. Some turn off or reduce brightness when fully charged. Check the user manual for specific details.

How do I know if my LED battery is charging?

Most LED work lights feature a charging indicator. A red light usually means charging, while a green light indicates a full charge.

What should I do if my flashlight isn’t charging?

Try using a different wall outlet, adapter, or charge cord. Dust or debris in the charging port can also interfere, so ensure it’s clean and clear.

Do LED lights need a specific power supply?

Yes, LED lights require a power supply to convert standard 120V/240V AC into low-voltage DC that LEDs can use.

Which side of the LED connects to power?

The positive side, called the anode, connects to the voltage supply. The negative side is the cathode.

How can I confirm a rechargeable battery is fully charged?

Most rechargeable batteries have an LED indicator. Red means charging, while a blue or green light shows the battery is fully charged.

What does a red light mean during charging?

A steady red light typically means the battery is charging, while a blinking red light may indicate a bad battery or overheating.

Does a green light mean the battery is fully charged?

Yes, a solid green light means the battery is fully charged. Flashing green can indicate a partial charge.

How do I check the power of an LED driver?

Use a multimeter by connecting the red probe to the positive terminal and the black probe to the negative terminal of the LED driver. Turn on the driver and read the voltage on the multimeter.

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