Streamlight Streamlight 90503 Manual

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near an AC power outlet of proper voltage. FAST CHARGER or STEADY CHARGER AC systems may be used unmounted or mounted suitably
negative or positive ground chassis. chargers is electrically isolated and may be mounted to any surface, including vehicles with charger can then be connected to an appropriate power source. The chassis of all Survivor Mount the charger securely with appropriate hardware to the selected mounting surface. The charger holder itself can be used as a template to mark the location of the mounting holes. convenient location and make sure there is enough clearance to retrieve the flashlight. The All chargers are designed to be used in any position mounted or not. If mounted, decide on a
Mounting the Charger
destroyed. transformer from an AC FAST CHARGER and connect it to a DC power source, the charger will be
WARNING
:
Use only genuine Streamlight Survivor charger holders and cords. DO NOT remove the
#22050 12V DC Direct Wire cord #22051 12V DC w/cigarette lighter plug cord #22664 230V AC 50-60 Hz cord #22311 120V AC 60 Hz cord #90010 Plug-In Charger/Holder #90110 Plug-In Charger/Holder
STEADY CHARGERS
®
CHARGERS
®
:
The Survivor’s Xenon bulb is pressurized. Wearing safety glasses is recommended
STEADY CHARGER AND CORDS PIGGYBACK
#90013 DC #2 12V DC Direct Wire #90113 DC #2 12V DC Direct Wire plug
#90012 DC #1 12V DC w/cigarette lighter plug #90112 DC #1 12V DC w/cigarette lighter #90011 AC 120V AC 60 Hz #90111 AC 120V 60 Hz FAST CHARGERS PIGGYBACK the spare battery at a steady rate only.
sources. The AC cords are terminated with a plug-in wall charger. All PiggyBack Chargers charge interchangeable AC and DC power cords which allow connection to a variety of AC and DC power wired directly into a strain relief on the charger housing. The STEADY CHARGER has four (4) CHARGER [ten (10) hour recharge]. FAST CHARGERS have either a DC cord or an AC transformer There are two basic charger options, FAST CHARGERS [one (1) hour recharge] and the STEADY
CHARGER DESCRIPTION AND MOUNTING
L. Do not attempt to repair or replace any components in potentially hazardous locations.
See the product label for the specific lamp assembly required for your light. hazardous locations approval is valid only with the appropriate Streamlight lamp assembly. fingers. Use only lamp assembly #90320 (Div. 1/Zone 1) or 90314 (Div. 1/Zone 2). The product’s during replacement. The bulb gets extremely hot. Do not touch a lighted bulb with your bare
K.
CAUTION
J. Do not charge in potentially hazardous locations.
solution of potassium hydroxide.) minutes and seek immediate medical attention. (Medical note: The liquid is a 25 -35%
3) If battery liquid gets into your eyes, flush them with clear water for a minimum of ten (10)
2) Neutralize with a mild acid, such as lemon juice or vinegar.
Class II Div. 2 Groups C & D Class III Temp Code T4
II 3D T80ºC II 3G EEx nL IIC T3
II 2G EExeibIIBT3
Class II Div. 2 Groups C & D Class III Temp Code T6 Class I Div. 2 Groups A, B, C, D Temp Code T3C
Flashlight must be charged before first use.
1) Wash promptly with soap and water. broken and the leakage gets on your skin:
conditions. This does not necessarily indicate a failure. However, if the outer case seal is
I. A small leakage of liquid from the battery cells may occur under extreme usage or temperature
causing personal injury. not open battery, dispose of in fire or short circuit – may ignite, explode, leak or get hot Streamlight battery. See the product label for the specific battery required for your light. Do (Zone 2). The product’s hazardous locations approval is valid only with the appropriate
H. Use only Streamlight battery pack #90337 (Div./Zone 1) or #90338 (Div./Zone 2) or #90130
it to the factory. Do not try to repair the unit or charger yourself. Take it to a qualified service facility or return
G. Remove Survivor from charger holder before attempting any routine cleaning or maintenance.
Although there is no electrical shock hazard, this action could cause a burn injury.
F. Do not put any metal objects on to the charging terminals located in the charger holder. E. Do not operate a damaged charger. Have damaged cords or plugs replaced immediately. D. Plug AC charger directly into an electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord.
receptacle.
C. Don't abuse the cord. Never carry charger by cord or yank it to disconnect the cord from a B. Before using the battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the charger.
instructions for your Survivor and charger.
A. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains important safety and operating
SAFETY
*See product label for the specific ratings for the unit you have.
• For Div. 2 Labeled Product: Class I Div. 2 Groups A, B, C, D Temp Code T2
• For Zone 2 FTZU 04 ATEX 0179
• For Zone 1 FTZU 04 ATEX 0353X
• For Div. 1 Labeled Product: Class I Div. 1 Groups C & D Temp Code T3C (U.S. Only) locations*:
The Survivor®is suitable for use in non-hazardous locations and the following hazardous instructions and should be saved.
Please read this manual before using your Survivor. It includes important safety and operating tool, reasonable care and maintenance of this product will provide years of dependable service.
Thank you for selecting the Survivor, a truly remarkable portable light. As with any professional
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR STREAMLIGHT SURVIVOR®
ENGLISH
IMPORTANT – Be sure to use genuine Streamlight®replacement parts.
PRODUCT REGISTRATION: To registeryourproduct, go to www.streamlight.com (OnlineProduct Registration). Retain your receipt or any proof of purchase.
PRODUCT USE: The Streamlights are intended for use as high intensity, heavy duty, rechargeable, portable light sources. Use of the Streamlights for any purpose other than light sources is specifically discouraged by the manufacturer.
under various country and state laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery in the municipal solid waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal.
The rechargeable battery contained in this product is recyclable. At the end of its useful life,
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SURVIVOR
®
Operating Instructions
Instrucciones de funcionamiento
Instructions d’utilisation
Bedienungsanleitung
©2008 990362 Rev C 6/08
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Replacement parts • Piezas de Repuesto • Pièces de Rechange • Ersatzteile
Item No. Qty Part No. Description Descripción Description Beschreibung
Articulo Cantidad Nº. de pieza
Réf. Qty Nº. de pièce rtikel Menge Teil-Nr.
A
900145 Facecap Assembly; Div 1 Only Conjunto tapa frontal; sólo Div. 1 Groupe du capuchon frontal; Div. 1 seulement Frontkappen-Einheit; nur Abteilung 1
1 1 900330 Facecap Assembly; Div 2, Zone 1 & 2 Tapa frontal; Div. 2, Áreas 1 & 2 Ensemble de capuchon avant; Div. 2, Zone 1 & 2
*
2 1 90314 Lamp Assembly; Div 2, Zone 2 Conjunto de bombilla; Div 2, Área 2 Ensemble de lampe ; Div 2, Zone 2 Glühbirnenbaugruppe, Abt. 2, Zone 2
*
90320 Lamp Assembly; Div 1 Conjunto de bombilla; Div 1 Ensemble de lampe ; Div 1 Glühbirnenbaugruppe, Abt. 1
00554 Lamp Assembly; Zone 1 Conjunto de bombilla; Área 1 Ensemble de lampe ; Area 1 Glühbirnenbaugruppe, Area 1
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32900044 0-Ring, Bezel and Housing Anillo tórico, enmarcadura y caja Joint torique, quadrant et boîtier 0-Ring, Abschrägungsfläche und Gehäuse
* 4 2 900042 Pin, Battery Retaining Pasador, retención de la pila Goupille, retenue de batterie Stift, Batteriehalterung
*
6 1 90338 Battery Pack Assembly; Div 2 Conjunto de paquete de pilas; Div 2 Bloc-batterie ; Div 2 Batteriepack-Baugruppe, Abt. 2
*
90337 Battery Pack Assembly; Div 1, Zone 1 Conjunto de paquete de pilas; Div 1, Área 1 Bloc-batterie ; Div 1, Zone 1 Batteriepack-Baugruppe, Abt. 1, Zone 1
0130 Battery Pack Assembly; Zone 2 Conjunto paquete de pilas; Área 2 Groupe bloc-piles; Zone 2 Batteriesatz-Einheit; Zone 2
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* 5 1 903039 Base Assembly w/Latch; Div 2, Zone 2 Conjunto de base con cierre; Div 2, Área 2 Base avec loquet ; Div 2, Zone 2 Unterteil mit Verriegelung, Abt. 2, Zone 2
903039 – 1 Base Assembly; Div 1, Zone 1 Conjunto de base; Div 1, Área 1 Base ; Div 1, Zone 1 Unterteil, Abt. 1, Zone 1
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2 900046 Screw, Housing Tornillo, Caja Vis, boîtier Schraube, Gehäuse 82900038 Spring, Battery Contact Resorte, Contacto de la pila Ressort, contact de batterie Feder, Batteriekontakt 9 0 N/A N/A S/O N. z.
1
2 900022 Contact, Switch Angle Contacto, Ángulo de interruptor Contact, angle de commutation Kontakt, Schalterwinkel
11 N/A N/A S/O N. z.
2 N/A N/A S/O N. z.
1 13 1 900026 Switch Interruptor Commutateur Schalter 14 1 900043 0 –Ring, Switch Anillo tórico, Interruptor Joint torique, commutateur 0 –Ring, Schalter
5 1 900310 Pin Pasador Goupille Stift
1 16 1 900307 Clip Pinza Attache Klemme
7 1 900309 Double Torsion Spring Resorte de doble torsión Ressort à double torsion Doppelverdrehungsfeder
1 18 2 900047 Screw, Clip Tornillo, Pinza Vis, attache Schraube, Klemme 19 1 900308 Hinge, Clip Bisagra, Pinza Charnière, attache Drehgelenk, Klemme
orderkappenbaugruppe; Abteilung 2, Zone 1 und 2
V
Items are not interchangeable. Failure to use appropriate item will
*
compromise product safety and invalidate approval rating.
ee product label for correct lamp and battery.
S
**1 pin required for Survivor Div. 2 and Zone 2 lights only.
Estos elementos no son intercambiables. De no utilizar el elemento
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apropiado, se comprometería la seguridad del producto y quedaría
nvalidada la clasificación de aprobación. Vea la bombilla y la pila ade-
i cuada en la etiqueta del producto.
**1 pasador requerido solamente para lámparas Survivor, Div. 2, en la
ista de UL.
l
Les articles ne sont pas interchangeables. À défaut d’utiliser l’article
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adéquat, la sécurité du produit sera compromise et annulera son
omologation. Référez-vous à l’étiquette du produit pour connaître la
h lampe et la batterie à employer.
**1 goupille requise uniquement pour les torches Survivor type Div. 2
valuées UL.
é
Es können keine anderenArtikel anstelle dieser Teileverwendet
*
werden. Wird nicht der angemessene Artikel verwendet, wird hierdurch
ie Produktsicherheit aufs Spiel gesetzt und die erteilte Genehmigung
d ungültig. Dem Produktetikett können Sie die angemesseneGlühbirne und Batterie entnehmen.
*Nur für die bei den UL eingetrageneSurvivor Lampe der Abt. 2 ist ein
*
Stift erforderlich.
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VEHICLE INSTALLATIONS
IMPORTANT: Before making electrical connections in a vehicle, keep in mind that a shorted auto battery can deliver hundreds of amperes of current which can easily start a fire. Make all connections with insulated solder lugs or connection posts intended for such service.
DC Fast Charger
For maximum flashlight battery life, connect the DC charger directly to the 12V vehicle battery or to the unswitched side of the ignition switch. This will minimize unnecessary charge cycles which would be initiated each time the ignition switch is turned on. DC FAST CHARGERS charge the battery quickly but draw a minimum of current after charge.
The DC #1 charger (cigarette lighter plug) is offered for those who want fast vehicle charging but want to avoid a permanent installation. If at all possible, use a cigarette lighter socket that is connected to the unswitched side of the ignition switch.
The DC #2 charger (direct wire) is offered for those who want to permanently mount a Survivor in a vehicle. Connect the wires to the vehicle battery or to the unswitched side of the ignition switch through a 5 amp fuse; slow-blow is best.
Multiple DC #2 installations should be connected as above but using a separate fuse for each light.
The DC FAST CHARGER systems do not draw any current when the light is not inserted in the charger.
DC Steady Charger
This charger is offered for those who have no requirement for fast charging. It is available with two (2) plug-in power cords: a cigarette lighter plug or direct wire. The charger can be connected directly to the vehicle battery or in the unswitched side of the ignition switch if the vehicle is operated every few days. If the vehicle does not operate for periods of longer than a few days or multiple installations are planned, the charger(s) should be connected to the switched side of the ignition or master power switch; the vehicle battery could also be connected to a supplemental charging system.
Each charger should be connected through a 1 amp fuse; slow-blow is best. Multiple installations should use a separate fuse for each charger. Each STEADY CHARGER with a light inserted continuously draws about .2 amperes while one without a light inserted draws no current. PiggyBack Steady Chargers draw up to .4A.
Vehicle Polarization
The chassis on most vehicles is negative polarity. In this case, the charger’s striped lead should be connected to the output side of the fuse. The unmarked negative lead should be connected to the chassis.
If the chassis of the vehicle is positive, the striped lead of the charger should connect to the chassis and the unmarked lead should go to the output side of the fuse.
CHARGING AND USING THE LIGHT
The Survivor should be fully charged before use. Several charge and discharge cycles are necessary to achieve full battery capacity. The Survivor is designed to be left on charge continuously between uses. This insures that the light is always ready for use.
Fast Chargers
When the light is slipped into the charger, the red charge light will glow indicating that the battery is being charged at the fast rate. When fully charged (an hour or less), the red light will go out and the green light will come on. The battery will then be trickle charged as long as power is applied to the charger. Both lights should go out when the flashlight is removed from the charger. Reinsertion of the light starts a new charge cycle.
Best battery life will be achieved if the battery is fast charged in moderate temperatures. Fast charging at low temperature may cause the battery to permanently lose some capacity. For this reason, the DC FAST CHARGER is equipped with a temperature sensing system which automatically adjusts the current for low temperature charging. This system works best when the charger and the light are close to the same temperature. Avoid taking a Survivor from a cold environment such as 40°F or lower and placing it into a warm charger. Allow the Survivor to warm up for about a half hour before placing it in the charger. If the light and charger are colder than 40°F, the charge indicators will not come on until the system warms.
Steady Charger
When the light is slipped into the charger, the red light will glow indicating that the battery is being charged at a steady rate. Charging will continue as long as power is applied to the charger. The light may be continuously charged in the steady charger at any temperature above 0°F. The light should go out when the flashlight is removed from the charger.
PiggyBack Charger
When the battery is slipped into the charger, the red light will glow indicating that the battery is being charged at a steady rate. Charging will continue as long as power is applied to the charger. The battery may be continuously charged in the PiggyBack charger at any temperature above 0ºF. The light should go out when the battery is removed from the charger.
Operation
After the light has been charged, it may be used freely. If possible, avoid running the battery down to the point where the lamp begins to significantly dim. There is no need to regularly discharge or "condition" the battery to erase so called memory. This effect occurs rarely and only under special conditions.
The switch is located on the top of the light. Swing the switch lever towards the front of the light for "on," towards the rear for "off."
To use the light in a hands-free mode, simply slide or clip onto a pocket, belt or strap or use the built-in lanyard hole with a ring on the lanyard.
MAINTENANCE Cleaning
Clean the light with mild soap and warm water. Avoid harsh detergents, abrasives and solvents that could damage the plastic. For best performance, keep the lens clean. The light, battery and charger can be stored long term in a cool, dry location for up to five (5) years without harm.
Lamp Replacement
The lamp assembly may easily be replaced. Determine the correct replacement part for your light as stated on the product label. Use only lamp module #90320 (Div. 1) or 90314 for Div. 2 product (see warning). Make sure that the switch is in the “off” position. If the bulb is warm allow it to cool. Unscrew the facecap assembly from the light. Remove the lamp assembly from the light.
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Insert the new lamp assembly straight into the housing, being careful not to bend the contacts or the bulb pins. Be careful not to touch the bulb. It is recommended to use finger cots or a clean tissue when installing the new lamp assembly. Replace the facecap; focus is adjustable for optimum spot. Do not over-tighten. The Survivor is again ready for use.
Battery Pack Replacement
The battery pack of the Survivor can be expected to give 500 to 1000 complete charge/discharge cycles. When new, the battery should yield 90 to 100 minutes of continuous run time, more with intermittent use. Should the performance decrease significantly with age or use, you may want to replace the battery pack.
To replace the battery; release the latch or, for Div. 1 product, remove the two stainless steel pins at the bottom of the light. The pins can be driven out from one side to the other with an .090” punch. Hand pressure on the punch and base is generally sufficient to remove the pins. Flip open or remove the base, note orientation with the battery. The old battery will then slip out. The new pack can now be inserted. It is keyed; the base will only close if the battery is inserted with the proper orientation. Do not force the base closed. Hold the battery base firmly seated against the battery housing and at the same time secure the latch or replace the pins fully in their holes. Remember to use only Streamlight battery pack #90338 (Div./Zone 2) or 90337 (Div./Zone 1).See the product’s label for the specific battery pack required for your particular light (see warning).
WARNING
:
for use in hazardous locations only when Streamlight lamp assemblies and battery packs are used. Important: To assure product safety and reliability, repairs other than lamp or battery replacement should be performed at the Streamlight factory. Always use Streamlight approved replacement parts, substitution may invalidate underwriter’s approval.
NOTE
life, under various country and state laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery in the municipal solid waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal.
Be sure to use only genuine Streamlight®replacement parts. The Survivor is approved
:
The rechargeable battery contained in this product is recyclable. At the end of its useful
STREAMLIGHT®LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Streamlight warrants this product to be free of defect for a lifetime of use. We will repair, replace or refund the purchase price, at our option, of any Streamlight product that does notwork or thatyou manage to break for as long as you own it.
Of course, this limited lifetime warranty excludes abuse, batteries, bulbs andchargers. Rechargeable batteries and chargers have a one (1) year warranty with proof of purchase. Please return your Streamlight to our factory to take advantage of this guarantee. Go to www.streamlight.com for the location of an authorized Streamlight repair center near you.
Product Registration
To register your product, go to www.streamlight.com/support/ within (10) days of purchase. Retain your receipt or any proof of purchase.
Should your Streamlight fail to operate, contact the closest Authorized Service Center or the factory directly at (610) 631-0600 or (800) 523-7488.
Serial # _________________________________________________________
Date of Purchase ___________________________
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