PL20C3D001

3D / 300lm / 32h


IR Remote Control Lantern Offers Touch-free Operation


Available in 2 colours
  • Removable Cap
  • IR Remote Control
Brightness Levels indicator
  • Rubberized Housing
  • As Downlight
  • 1W Nichia LEDs - Up to 300 Lumens
  • 2 Operation Methods - Manual Operation or IR Remote Control Operation
  • Remote Controller functions as a Torch
  • 4 Lighting Modes - HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW & SOS-FLASHING
  • Amber LED Indicators show Brightness Levels
  • Blue LED Indicator shows Stand-by Status of Remote Control Operation Mode
  • 32hrs Continuous Use at HIGH Mode
  • Removable Cap allows Direct Illumination
  • Rubberized Handle secures Hold with Wet or Gloved Hand
  • Rubberized Housing enhances Impact Resistance
  • Built-in Recessed Hook at Lantern Base for Hanging as Downlight
  • Green LED Indicator Flashes at Off Mode to Enable Recognition in the Dark
  • Water Resistant
  • Operation
  • Manual Operation - Lantern
    HIGH > MEDIUM > LOW > REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION MODE > OFF
    [Press 3 seconds for SOS-FLASHING]
    [Press OFF if stays at any mode over 3 seconds]

    Remote Control Operation - Lantern [Within 8m Distance Range]
    HIGH > MEDIUM > LOW > OFF
    [Blue LED indicator lights up to show remote control operation in stand-by status. Press the IR remote controller's operation button to cycle through various brightness levels]
    [Press 3 seconds for SOS-FLASHING]
    [Press OFF if stays at any mode over 3 seconds]

    Manual Operation - IR Remote Controller 5mm LED
    ON > SOS-FLASHING > OFF
    [Press OFF if stays at any mode over 3 seconds]

  • Battery Type
  • Lantern 3 x 1.5V D Alkaline Batteries [Not Included]
    IR Remote Controller 2 x 1.5V AAA Alkaline Batteries [Included]

  • Bulb Type
  • Lantern 3 x 1W Nichia White LEDs
    IR Remote Controller 1 x Ø5mm Nichia White LED

  • Accessory
  • Hanging Hook

  • Size
  • Ø122mm x 240mm

  • Weight
  • Lantern 858g [With Batteries]
    IR Remote Controller 48g [With Batteries]

ANSI
* Flashing mode specifications cannot be measured by ANSI FL1 standard.
Flashing mode runtime is based on measurement of battery capacity change only.