IN DIVING

D550
Model:D550

OrcaTorch D550 is a small and lightweight tail magnetic switch diving light. It is equipped with a totally sealed magnetic controlled tail switch which offers high waterproofness and easy operation underwater. Using the latest USA CREE XM-L2(U4) LED, max 1000 lumens output and over 4 hours runtime. this portable diving light offers high and low two modes and one strobe mode for different diving environments use. Plus robust water pressure resistant construction, high portability, and easy operation, the D550 would be qualified for both recreational diving as a primary light and deep diving as a backup light.
 • Cree LED, 1000 lumens output 

 • Uses one USB-C 18650 battery

 • Magnetically controlled tail switch offers high waterproofness and easy operation underwater

 • Standardly included wrist strap fastens the flashlight to the back of your hand

 • Water pressure resistant construction, depth rated to 150 meters

 • High efficiency constant current circuit, constant brightness

 • Reverse polarity protection, to protect from improper battery installation

 • Over-discharge protection function

 • Aircraft-grade high-strength aluminum material

 • The latest diamond-grade hard-anodized seawater-corrosion-resistance finish;

 • Alloy aluminum reflector with professional optical analysis

 • Two sides coated toughened glass with high water pressure resistance under deep water

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1. Avoid diving lights/flashlights from heavy objects or heavy drops.

2. It is recommended to confirm the full charge before each use, check if the O-ring is normal and apply oil to slow down the cracking.

3. After each dive, use water (use warm water to increase the salt melting speed) soak (recommended for 3 hours). Dry with a soft cloth, then carefully remove the battery.

4. Do not over-tighten the dive light/flashlight to avoid O-ring abrasion and deformation, resulting in increased water ingress.

5. Please keep it in a cool, dry place to avoid extreme heat, direct sunlight and chemical damage.