Surefire 318, 618 Tactical Light User Manual
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Model 318/618 Tactical Light Users Manual Remington 870 Shotgun 12 Gauge Protected by US. Patent 4,856,218 Revision E 3-1-2000
Model 318 & 618 Tactical Light Introduction The Model 318 & 618 Tactical lights provide a rugged and reliable source of high intensity light that is integrated into the fore-arm of the shotgun. The lamp is shock isolated & can be activated by pressing the Pressure Switch along the right side of the fore-arm. A switch blocker is provided for users that want to reduce the functional size of the Pressure Switch. Installation 1. Put safety on safe. Open action and make certain no shells remain in chamber or magazine. Close action and remove Magazine Cap and Barrel. Reach into bottom of receiver and press left shell latch inward. Slide Fore-End Tube off Magazine Tube. NOTE: Top right edge of slide may bind on bottom front of ejection port in receiver. To free slide, push front end of bolt downward. 2. Unscrew and remove Fore-End Tube Nut using Installation Tool supplied in kit and remove wooden Fore-End by pulling it straight off the Fore-End Tube. 3. Place H18 Housing onto the Fore-End Tube and reinstall Fore-End Tube Nut using Installation Tool. 4. Install Fore-End Tube on receiver by placing slide and breech bolt on the end of the Fore-End Action Bars. Insert the end of Action Bars into matching grooves in the Receiver. Move Fore-End gently rearward into receiver until contact is made with front end of right shell latch. Press front of right shell latch into side of receiver. Move Fore-End past right shell latch until contact is made with left shell latch. Press front of left shell latch inward to allow Fore-End Tube to pass and reassemble freely into receiver. Reassemble Barrel and tighten firmly with magazine cap. 5. Install Battery into the H18 Housing with the + contact facing out. 6. Screw Lamp Housing into H18 Housing. 7. Apply finger pressure to the Pressure Switch on the right side of the H18 Housing. The light should come on. Installation is now complete. Kit Contents ! H18 Housing ! L30 or L60 Lamp Module ! DL123A or DL223AC Battery ! Installation Tool ! Model Z10 Switch Blocker ! Alcohol Wipe ! Users Manual Lamp Replacement 1. Unscrew Bezel from Lamp Housing. Lift Lamp assembly out of Bezel. 2. Install replacement Lamp Assembly in Bezel and reassemble by screwing onto Lamp Housing until it is fully seated. Battery Replacement 1. Unscrew Lamp Housing from H18 Housing and shake out old battery. 2. Install new battery with the + terminal facing out. 3. Reinstall Lamp Module.
Model 318 & 618 Tactical Light Switch Blocker Installation If you want to disable the part of the pressure switch where you rest your hand, (and don’t want the light to come on) you can cover it with the Model Z10 Switch Blocker. First clean the portion of the Pressure Switch to be disabled using the Alcohol Wipe from the Kit. Then remove the paper backing from the underside of the Switch Blocker and press the Switch Blocker in place on the Pressure Switch. Specifications R30 Light Output 15 Lumens Run time Approx 1 hour P60 Light Output 65 Lumens Run time Approx.1 hour Lamp Type High Press. Xenon Lamp/Reflector Assy Prefocused Battery TypeLithium Battery Shelf Life 5 to 10 years WARNING Lithium batteries can explode or cause burns if disas- sembled, shorted, recharged or exposed to fire or high temperatures. Please handle with care.
Caution The battery used in the light is very powerful. Be sure that the switch is not touching anything when the light is stored. If the lamp is turned on while in a case or other container, the lamp can overheat and damage the light or surrounding materials. Remove the battery or unscrew the bezel far enough to prevent the lamp from turning on when stored. Do not use a 3 Volt Lamp in a 6 Volt system. The lamp will BURN OUT immediately!!! To identify a lamp assembly: the 3 volt lamp has a Red label and is marked R30, the 6 volt has a Blue or Green label and is marked R60 or P60. If it is necessary to dispose of any batteries, do not do so by fire, mutilation or by disassembly, as this may cause toxic chemicals to be released. Model 318 & 618 Tactical Light Repairs & Replacements To obtain repair or replacement call Customer Service at 800-828-8809 (toll free) or 714-545- 9444 and obtain a Return Authorization number (RA). Then pack the unit carefully and return (no COD’s please) to: Sure-Fire LLC Repairs Department, RA ____ 18300 Mt. Baldy Circle Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Sure-Fire LLC will pay any reasonable shipping costs to return the unit to you. Warranty Sure-Fire LLC warrants that its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship. Sure-Fire LLC will repair or replace (at its option), without charge, any product or part which is found to be defective under normal use and service. Such repair or replacement shall be the purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy under this warranty. This warranty does not include normal maintenance and services and does not apply to any products or parts which have been subject to modification, misuse, negligence, accident, improper maintenance or repair by anyone other than Sure-Fire LLC. “Fine Print” Warranty Limitation There is no other express warranty. Sure-Fire LLC hereby disclaims any and all implied warranties, including, but not limited to fitness for a particular purpose. Sure-Fire LLC shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, or special damages arising out of, or in connection with product use or performance. um_H18_0.301 71-01-059
6 ENA 5 Your ENA 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 2 Control elements 8 Proper use 10 For your safety 10 Welcome to the world of JURA 11 JURA on the Internet ............................................................................................................................................. 11 Knowledge Builder ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Connector System © .............................................................................................................................................. 11 3-colour plain text display ................................................................................................................................... 12 1 Preparing and using for the first time 12 Setting up............................................................................................................................................................... 12 Filling the water tank ........................................................................................................................................... 12 Filling the bean container ................................................................................................................................... 12 First-time use ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Using and activating filter ................................................................................................................................... 13 Determining and adjusting the water hardness ............................................................................................. 14 Adjusting grinder .................................................................................................................................................. 14 Switching on the machine .................................................................................................................................. 15 Switching off the machine .................................................................................................................................. 15 2 Preparation 16 1 coffee at the touch of a button ....................................................................................................................... 16 2 coffees at the touch of a button ..................................................................................................................... 16 Pre-ground coffee ................................................................................................................................................. 16 One-off setting before and during preparation .............................................................................................. 17 Entering a default setting for the amount of water for a cup size...............................................................17 Cappuccino with the Professional Cappuccino Frother ................................................................................. 17 Cappuccino with the Easy Cappuccino Frother .............................................................................................. 18 Cappuccino with the 2-stage frothing nozzle ................................................................................................. 19 Heating milk with the Professional Cappuccino Frother ............................................................................... 19 Heating milk with the 2-stage frothing nozzle .............................................................................................. 20 Hot water ............................................................................................................................................................. 20 3 Default settings in programming mode 20 Products ................................................................................................................................................................ 20 Energy-saving mode ............................................................................................................................................ 21 Automatic switch-off ............................................................................................................................................ 21 Units of water ....................................................................................................................................................... 22 Language ............................................................................................................................................................... 22 4 Maintenance 22 Maintenance tips ................................................................................................................................................. 22 Rinsing the machine – manually ...................................................................................................................... 23 Changing the filter following a prompt ........................................................................................................... 23 Changing the filter – manually ......................................................................................................................... 24 Cleaning the machine following a prompt ..................................................................................................... 24 Cleaning the machine – manually .................................................................................................................... 25 Descaling the machine following a prompt ................................................................................................... 25 Descaling the machine – manually .................................................................................................................. 26
7 ENA 5 Rinsing the Professional Cappuccino Frother ................................................................................................. 26 Cleaning the Professional Cappuccino Frother .............................................................................................. 27 Dismantling and rinsing the Professional Cappuccino Frother ...................................................................27 Rinsing the Easy Cappuccino Frother .............................................................................................................. 27 Cleaning the Easy Cappuccino Frother ............................................................................................................ 28 Dismantling and rinsing the Easy Cappuccino Frother ................................................................................ 29 Dismantling and rinsing the 2-stage frothing nozzle ................................................................................... 29 Cleaning the bean container ............................................................................................................................ 29 Descaling the water tank .................................................................................................................................... 29 5 Display messages 30 6 Troubleshooting 31 7 Transport and environmentally neutral disposal 32 Transport / Emptying the system ..................................................................................................................... 32 Disposal ................................................................................................................................................................. 32 8 Technical data 32 9 Contacts 32 Index 33 Symbol description Warnings: JCAUTION Always take note of any information marked with the CAUTION or WARNING symbol. The signal word WARNING points out potential risk of serious injury, and the signal word CAUTION potential risk of slight injury. CAUTION The CAUTION symbol is used to draw attention to circumstances which could result in damage to the machine.Symbols used: EInformation and tips to make use of your ENA even easier. TPrompt to take action . This symbol means that you are being prompted to perform an action. @References to the JURA website where you can find interesting additional infor- mation: www.jura.com. en en it en it
8 ENA 5 1 2 3 4 56 7 10 98 1 Water tank 2 Powder chute for pre-ground coffee 3 Coffee grounds container 4 Drip tray 5 Cup platform 6 Bean container cover 7 l Switch for hot water and steam preparation 8 Connector System© for removable nozzles 9 Easy Cappuccino Frother 10 Rotating coffee spout Control elements ENA Figure: ENA 5 Blossom White
9 ENA 5 1 4 52 3 6 7 1 Q On/off button 2 Grinding wheel 3 Cover 4 P P button 5 c Maintenance button 6 g Rotary Switch7 Display 8 Professional Cappuccino Frother 9 Easy Cappuccino Frother 10 2-stage frothing nozzle 11 Hot water nozzle The following nozzles are available from stockists and can be fitted to the Connector System ©: 89 1011 Figure: Open cover en en it en it
10 ENA 5 Proper use The machine has been designed and built for domestic use. It should only be used to prepare coffee and to heat milk and water. Use for any other purpose will be deemed improper. JURA Elektroapparate AG cannot accept any responsibility for the consequences of improper use. Before using the machine always carefully read and comply with all these instructions. Keep this manual close to the ENA and pass it on to the next user if applicable. For your safety Please read and note the following important safety information carefully. This can prevent potentially fatal injury due to electric shock: ZNever use a machine which has been damaged or which has a defective power cable. ZIf there are any signs of damage, for example if there is a smell of burning, unplug the machine from the mains supply immediately and contact the JURA service centre. ZIf the power cable for this machine is damaged, it must be repaired either directly by JURA or by a JURA approved service centre. ZMake sure that the ENA and the power cable are not located close to hot surfaces. ZBe careful to ensure that the power cable does not become trapped and does not rub against sharp edges. ZNever open and repair the machine yourself. Do not modify the machine in any way that is not described in the ENA manual. The machine contains live parts. If opened, there is a danger of fatal injury. Repairs may only be carried out by JURA approved service centres, using original spare parts and accessories.There is a risk of scalds and burns from the spouts or the nozzle: ZPlace the machine out of the reach of children. ZDo not touch any hot parts. Use the handles provided. ZBe careful to ensure that the appropriate nozzle is correctly installed and clean. The nozzle or parts of the nozzle could become detached if the parts are not assembled correctly or a blockage occurs. A defective machine is not safe and could cause injury or fire. To avoid damage and any associated risk of injury or fire: ZNever allow the power cable to hang down loosely. The power cable could trip someone or be damaged. ZProtect your ENA from environmental influences such as rain, frost and direct sunlight. ZDo not put the ENA, cable or connections in water. ZDo not put the ENA or any individual parts in the dishwasher. ZTurn your ENA off and disconnect the mains plug before starting any cleaning operation. Always wipe your ENA with a damp cloth, never a wet cloth, and protect it from constant water splashes. ZOnly connect the machine to a power supply in accordance with the information on the rating plate. The rating plate is located on the underside of your ENA. Further technical data is given in Chapter 8 ‘Technical data’ . ZUse only original JURA care products. Use of accessories that are not explicitly recommended by JURA could damage the ENA. ZDo not use any coffee beans treated with additives or caramelised coffee beans. ZAlways fill the water tank with cold, fresh water. ZIf you are absent for a prolonged period of time, turn the machine off.