LP172

Luxpro LP172 User manual

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USER MANUAL
Waterproof Micro LED
Puck Light
LP172
Operation Instructions
Compact and lightweight
Adhesive backing included
Max runtime 10 hours
LED: 2835 SMD LED
IPX6 waterproof rating
Batteries replaceable (2 CR2032 included)
Features
14725 S Porter Rockwell Blvd Ste C
Bluffdale, UT 84065
luxpro.com
866.553.8886
Battery Replacement
The LP172 has a Limited 90-Day Warranty Against Manufacturer’s
Defects from time of purchase.
For warranty claims please contact us by calling 801-553-8886 or
sending an email to info@simpleproducts.com
Product Warranty
High
ANSI/PLATO FL1 STANDARD
16 lm
LUMENSMODES
10h
RUN TIME
7m
BEAM
DISTANCE
2 CR2032
Batteries
Press and release power button on puck light to turn on
Adhesive Backing: Peel protective plastic from adhesive backing,
place light in desired location against a smooth surface, press
The LP172 uses 2 CR2032 batteries.
To replace the batteries, turn the light
counterclockwise to separate it from the base.
Remove the battery case by gently pressing
on the front on the light.
Slide the old batteries out of the battery case
and insert new batteries with the (+) side
facing up towards the (+) symbol on the
battery case. For best results, we recommend
using new batteries that are the same voltage
and brand.
Re-insert the battery case with the (+) symbol
facing out.
Re-attach light to base by pressing down
gently and turning clockwise until tight.
If you know it will be a while between uses, we suggest removing
the batteries from the puck light and storing it in a dry, protected
place.
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