Ledlenser ML6

Ledlenser ML6 Rechargeable LED Lantern and Powerbank User Manual

Model: ML6 (500929)

1. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview

The Ledlenser ML6 is a versatile LED rechargeable lantern designed for outdoor activities and emergency use. It features advanced lens technology for glare-free light distribution, a built-in power bank function, and multiple mounting options. This manual provides detailed instructions for its proper use and maintenance.

Ledlenser ML6 Rechargeable LED Lantern

Figure 1: Ledlenser ML6 Rechargeable LED Lantern

2. Package Zviri mukati

Ita shuwa kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo mupakeji:

  • 1x Ledlenser ML6 Lantern
  • 1x Set of rechargeable batteries (Li-ion 18650 3.6V, 11.52 Wh)
  • 1x Transport bag
  • 1 x USB tambo
  • 1x Mira

3. Zvimiro

  • Tekinoroji yeLenzi Yepamusoro: Provides glare-free and optimal light distribution.
  • High Luminosity: Up to 750 lumens (MAX) for bright illumination, down to 20 lumens (MIN) for extended use.
  • Power Bank Basa: Integrated USB output allows recharging of external electronic devices.
  • Multiple Light Mabasa: Includes Power, Low Power, Boost, Blink, Strobe, S.O.S. (Morse code distress signal), and Red Light.
  • Dimmable Light: Seamless adjustment of luminosity.
  • Fluorescent Elements: Aids in locating the lantern in the dark.
  • Yakasiyana-siyana Mounting Sarudzo: Features a rubber hook for hanging, an integrated magnet for metal surfaces, and a removable stand with an additional flip-out metal hook.
  • Chiratidzo chebhatiri: Built-in indicator for monitoring battery status.
  • Chekufambisa Chekufambisa: Inodzivirira kuita netsaona panguva yekufambisa.
  • Kuramba Mvura: IP54 rated for protection against dust and splashing water.
Ledlenser ML6 on a fence in a forest

Figure 2: The ML6 lantern in an outdoor setting.

4. Setup

4.1 Kuiswa kwebhatiri

  1. Unscrew the bottom cap of the lantern.
  2. Insert the provided Li-ion 18650 battery into the battery compartment, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  3. Vhara chivharo chepasi zvakanaka.

4.2 Kutanga Kuchaja

  1. Locate the Micro USB input port under the rubber hook at the top of the lantern.
  2. Connect the provided USB cable to the Micro USB input port on the lantern and to a suitable USB power source (e.g., wall adapter, computer USB port).
  3. The battery indicator will show charging status. Allow approximately 5 hours for a full charge.
Ledlenser ML6 charging a smartphone

Figure 3: The ML6 lantern functioning as a power bank to charge a smartphone.

5. Operating Instructions

5.1 Kubatidza/Kudzima uye Magadzirirwo eChiedza

The ML6 features a 3-in-1 button for control. The central button activates the light, while the '+' and '-' sections adjust brightness or cycle through modes.

  1. Kubatidza/Kudzima: Press and hold the central button for approximately 2 seconds.
  2. To Cycle White Light Modes: With the lantern on, short press the central button to cycle through Power, Low Power, and Boost.
  3. Kugadzirisa Kupenya: While in a white light mode, press and hold the '+' or '-' sections of the button to seamlessly dim or brighten the light.
  4. To Activate Red Light: From the off state, press the central button three times quickly to activate the red light.
  5. To Cycle Red Light Modes: With the red light on, short press the central button to cycle through Red Light, Red Blink, Red Strobe, and Red S.O.S.
  6. Akakosha Mabasa: Blink, Strobe, and S.O.S. modes are activated by cycling through the white or red light functions.

5.2 Simba Bank Basa

The ML6 can charge external devices:

  1. Locate the USB output port under the rubber hook at the top of the lantern.
  2. Connect your device's charging cable to the USB output port.
  3. The lantern will begin charging your device. Note that using the power bank function will reduce the lantern's battery life.

5.3 Mounting Sarudzo

  • Kurembera: Use the integrated rubber hook at the top to hang the lantern from tent poles, branches, or other suitable fixtures.
  • Magnetic Attachment: The magnetic base allows the lantern to be securely attached to metal surfaces.
  • Kumira: Attach the removable stand to the base for stable placement on flat surfaces. The stand also includes a flip-out metal hook for additional hanging versatility.
Ledlenser ML6 hanging inside a tent

Figure 4: The ML6 lantern hanging inside a tent, providing ambient light.

5.4 Glow-in-the-Dark Feature

The ML6 features fluorescent elements that glow in the dark for a period after the light is turned off, making it easier to locate the lantern in low-light conditions.

Vhidhiyo 1: Kuperaview of the Ledlenser ML6 lantern's features, including its removable hook, USB ports, 3-in-1 button, battery indicator, and magnetic base.

6. Kuchengeta

  • Kuchenesa: Pukuta mwenje nenyoro, damp jira. Usashandise abrasive cleaners kana solvents.
  • Battery Care: For optimal battery life, charge the lantern regularly, even if not in frequent use. Avoid fully discharging the battery for extended periods.
  • Kuchengeta: Store the lantern in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for a long time, ensure the battery is partially charged.

7. Kugadzirisa matambudziko

  • Lantern not turning on: Ensure the battery is correctly installed and charged. Check for transportation lock activation (press and hold the button for 5 seconds to deactivate).
  • Device not charging via power bank: Verify the USB cable connection and ensure the lantern has sufficient battery charge.
  • Hupenyu hwebhatiri hwakaderera: This can be due to frequent use of high brightness modes or the power bank function. Ensure the battery is fully charged before use.

8. Zvinotsanangurwa

FeatureTsanangudzo
Luminosity (MAX)750 lumens
Luminosity (MIN)20 lumens
Bhatiri Type1x Li-ion 18650 3.6V, 11.52 Wh
Battery Life (MAX)70 maawa
Battery Life (MIN)4 maawa
Kuchaja NguvaApprox. 5 maawa
Kuramba MvuraIP54
Dimensions (L x W x H)7.01" x 1.65" x 1.65" (178mm x 42mm x 39mm)
Kurema (incl. Bhatiri)9.88 oz (280 g)
MaterialAluminium
Ledlenser ML6 dimensions diagram

Figure 5: Dimensions of the Ledlenser ML6 lantern.

9. Warranty uye Tsigiro

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the official Ledlenser webwebhusaiti kana kuti taura nemutengesi wemuno. Chengeta humbowo hwekutenga kwako kana paine chero zvikumbiro zvewaranti.

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