Clarke 5460685 HLC400 110V Halogen Worklight Instructions
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To replace the bulb, ensure the worklight is unplugged and cool. Remove the glass cover by unscrewing the retaining clips, then carefully remove the old bulb. Insert the new halogen bulb, making sure not to touch it with bare hands to avoid oil residue. Reattach the glass cover securely.
Regularly inspect the worklight for any damage to the casing or cable. Clean the glass cover and reflector monthly to ensure optimal light output. Check and replace bulbs as necessary.
First, check if the power source is working by testing another device. Inspect the power cable and plug for any visible damage. If the bulb is faulty, replace it. If problems persist, consult a professional electrician.
Yes, the HLC400 is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, but it should not be exposed to direct rain or moisture. Ensure it is placed on a stable surface and used with caution in damp conditions.
Do not touch the glass cover when the light is on or immediately after use, as it can get extremely hot. Ensure the worklight is positioned securely to prevent it from tipping over. Avoid using it near flammable materials.
Unplug the worklight and allow it to cool before cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior and glass cover. For persistent dirt, a slightly damp cloth can be used, but avoid water contact with electrical components.
The Clarke HLC400 uses a 400W halogen bulb. Ensure you purchase a compatible replacement bulb with the same wattage and fitting type for optimal performance.
Yes, the Clarke HLC400 features an adjustable stand that allows you to direct light where needed. Loosen the knobs to adjust the angle and tighten them to secure the light in place.
Do not use the worklight with a cracked glass cover as it may compromise safety and performance. Replace the glass cover with a genuine part from the manufacturer or authorized dealer.
Avoid moving the worklight while it is on to prevent filament damage. Do not exceed the recommended wattage, and handle bulbs with gloves to prevent oils from your skin transferring to the bulb.