Coleman Floodlight 220E Instruction Manual

To assemble the Coleman Floodlight Lantern 220E, start by attaching the base to the main body by aligning the slots and twisting until it clicks into place. Insert the required batteries into the compartment at the bottom, ensuring proper polarity. Finally, attach the globe by securing it onto the top of the lantern.
The Coleman Floodlight Lantern 220E requires four D-cell batteries. Make sure to insert them correctly according to the indicated polarity within the battery compartment.
If the lantern does not turn on, check the following: ensure the batteries are installed correctly and are not depleted, inspect the battery contacts for any corrosion, and confirm that the globe is securely attached. If the issue persists, try a new set of batteries.
To clean the lantern, wipe the exterior with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid submerging it in water. For maintenance, periodically check the battery contacts for corrosion and ensure the globe is free from dust and debris. Store the lantern in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Remove the batteries to prevent corrosion and store the lantern in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure it is kept in an upright position to avoid any damage.
Yes, you can use rechargeable D-cell batteries in the lantern. Ensure they are fully charged before use and compatible with the device. Keep in mind that battery life may vary depending on the brand and capacity.
The Coleman Floodlight Lantern 220E uses LED technology and does not require bulb replacements. However, if there is an issue with the light, contact Coleman customer support for assistance.
Check the battery charge and replace them if necessary. Ensure that the batteries are properly installed and that the contacts are clean. If the issue continues, inspect the globe and LED for any visible damage.
The lantern is water-resistant but not fully waterproof. It can withstand minor splashes and rain exposure but should not be submerged in water. Avoid using it in heavy rain or underwater.
The runtime of the lantern depends on the brightness setting and battery quality. On average, it can run up to 85 hours on low brightness with a fresh set of high-quality D-cell batteries.