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Installation
Light
The base of the RL4 has two fixing slots. The unit can be attached to the raft by:
– Being stitched to raft fabric, then mounted by adhesive at the apex of the canopy.
– By a fixing plate, as shown in the attached drawing.
Battery leads should be stitched into a seam during raft manufacture. The lead length is configured to
suit the raft requirements.
Battery
Two battery packs are required as the power source for one flashing light. Note: the battery packs are
connected in series through the electronics unit. The batteries are installed in a pocket or restrained by
elastic straps under the raft canopy, where they are easily visible for manual operation. Battery packs
must be installed at least 50mm apart to prevent magnetic interaction. If the instructions on the battery
label are obscured, they should be repeated elsewhere on the raft. For automatic operation both pull
toggles should be fixed by their cords to the side of the raft opposite the batteries so that they are pulled
out when the raft inflates.
Operation
When installed for automatic operation, the light will illuminate and flash when the raft is inflated. Slide
switches on the sides of the battery packs may be pressed down and up to turn the light on or off; both
switches must be on for the lamp to operate. This permits manual operation of the lamp, as often as
necessary.
Maintenance
Routine service and battery replacement
RL4 and RB2 units are maintenance free, but the following checks should be made at each service of
the liferaft:
1. Check date on battery pack. Battery packs must be replaced not more than 5 years after date of
manufacture; consequently, if the battery expiry date is earlier than the next liferaft service then
the battery should be replaced (Standard replacement part 71-C200).
2. Inspect light and batteries for signs of damage or corrosion. Lightly grease battery connector 'O'
ring with silicone grease and replace connector. If damage or corrosion visible the unit is to be
replaced.
3. Remove pull toggles from RB2 battery packs – light should illuminate and flash immediately. If light
fails to operate, go to step 4. If light operates, replace toggles in battery packs; test is complete.
4. If light fails to operate, replace battery packs with checked units and retest from step 3. If light
continues to malfunction, replace light and cable assembly with a checked unit.
After Use
Both battery packs, light and cable assembly must be changed after use.
Battery disposal
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. This should be done through an approved
environmental disposal agent. See page 4.
Safety
RB2 battery packs contain a Lithium cell. This must be handled correctly:
– Do not dismantle battery pack
– Do not make any external electrical connection
– Do not recharge
– Do not incinerate
– Store between –30ºC and +65ºC