Owner`s manual

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7. Record the burn me and date on the baery. Don't forget to update this
informaon with each subsequent test of your baery.
8. Charge the baery immediately. Never discharge your baery below about
9 volts as it can damage the cells to experience deep discharge for any
prolonged period. Any me the baery is discharged it should be charged
as soon as possible. A quick recharge is especially important when the bat-
tery is deeply discharged.
Transporting Your Light
Your Halcyon light should be le unplugged during transport. You want to
eliminate the possibility of acvang the light while the unit is out of the
water. The Explorer lid design has a travel plug conguraon for connectors.
Be sure to reconnect the baery prior to geng into the water and to
disconnect the baery prior to travel.
Troubleshooting Your Halcyon HID Light
If you are experiencing problems with your HID light before the end of its
expected lifespan, take a second to inspect the bulb and ballast assembly:
Bulbs
•Inspect the bulb to make sure it is seated in the socket.
•Inspect for broken arc tube or outer lamp jacket.
•Check connecon where glass meets the base.
•Make a visual inspecon of the bulb for broken or loose components in
the lamp envelope.
•Inspect for arc tube end blackening.
•Inspect for deposits inside the outer glass envelope.
Ballast points-of-failure
•Aempt ignion a second me aer properly reseng the ballast by
disconnecng, waing 15 seconds, and then reconnecng the connec-
tors aached to the lid.
•Are you using Halcyon replacement lamps? Your ballast will not work
with incorrect waage lamps.
•Avoid possible overheang due to ambient temperature.
•Inspect ballast housing for mechanical damage.
Troubleshooting your Halcyon LED Light
Why is my LED ickering?
If the ickering begins underwater, it is possible that your baery needs to
be charged and the voltage protecon circuit has been engaged. Charge