Underwater Kinetics Aqualite video light Operating instructions

The Underwater Kinetics Aqualite is an ultra wide-angle, waterproof, video light for close and medium distance illumination. It is available with either a 65° or 90° underwater coverage lamp head. The Aqualite is smaller, brighter and contains the latest LED, optical and Lithium Ion technology as well as charging from a USB power source. In addition it incorporates UK’s unique heat transfer design for increased brightness underwater. With minimal care your UK light will give you years of trouble-free service.

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Underwater Kinetics Aqualite Video Light Operating Instructions | Manualzz

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Key features

  • Ultra wide-angle

  • Waterproof

  • 65° or 90° underwater coverage lamp head

  • USB charging

  • Lithium Ion battery

  • Heat transfer design

  • Brightness control

  • Minimal maintenance

  • Limited lifetime warranty

Frequently asked questions

Unscrew and remove the Video Lamp Head. Insert the Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery into the AQUALITE Case. Be sure that the positive + terminal touches the Video Lamp Head after inserting the battery. Make sure the o-rings are clean and lubricated with silicone grease. Replace the Video Lamp Head.

Insert the 12803 Lithium Ion Battery into the charger as shown. Make sure that the positive + end of the battery is inserted next to the positive + mark on the charger or the battery will not charge. Insert the mini-USB plug from the supplied 100-240 VAC, 50-60 HZ wall adapter or USB adapter cord from a computer or 12VDC USB auto adapter into the charger. Charge 2-5 hours depending on the USB source for a complete charge. The indicator light on charger will change from red to green when charging is complete.

The burn time is 1.3 - 9 hours depending on brightness setting.

The Aqualite has a depth rating of 500 feet (150 meters).

The Aqualite comes with a limited lifetime warranty to the original retail purchaser to be free from defective material and workmanship under normal and intended use.

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