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Product Features:
- During the charging process, the emergency light activates its emergency function (the emergency light automatically turns on when there is a power outage).
- The battery has overcharge protection and can be continuously connected to the power outlet.
- Emergency lights are equipped with long-life, maintenance-free rechargeable batteries with a capacity of 1200mAh.
- The battery has a lifespan of over 5000 charge and use cycles.
- Two lighting modes (bright-dim) are available for selection
- Emergency lights can be charged by connecting to a 6V solar panel.
Explanation:
- When charging, please insert the cable with holes into the emergency lamp's AC socket, and then insert the AC plug cable into the AC 110-220V power socket. The charging indicator light will turn on.
- It takes about 8 hours to charge. During the charging process, the emergency light's emergency function will be activated.
The emergency light can last for 6 hours in the low-light mode after being fully charged, and can last for 4 hours in the high-light mode.
- During the working process, the LED will become increasingly dim, indicating that the battery is entering a weak discharge state. Please stop using it to protect the battery and charge the emergency light in time.
- Emergency lights should be used and charged frequently. Please charge them for about 12 hours every 3 months. Otherwise, it will affect the battery life.
Notes:
- Power sources and outlets should be installed in accordance with safety regulations and guidelines.
- Please do not shoot your eyes with the emergency light to avoid harming your eyes. Children should use it under the guidance of adults.
- Charge the device away from any flammable or explosive items.
- Emergency lights comply with national industry standards: GB7000.13-1999.




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