User Manual for Sealey LEDFL10W.V2 / LEDFL20W.V2 Portable Floodlight
Quick guide for the Sealey LEDFL10W.V2 and LEDFL20W.V2 portable floodlights. Includes charging instructions, operation modes, maintenance tips, and safety warnings.
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Quick guide from the manual
Before using your Sealey floodlight for the first time, ensure it is fully charged. Use only the supplied USB cable for charging. Do not attempt to turn the floodlight on while it is being charged. The device features a swivel function for light projection and can also act as a power bank for charging USB devices.
Safety
Electrical Safety: Use only the supplied USB cable. It is recommended to use an RCD (Residual Current Device) with portable electrical equipment. Inspect the USB cable and connector for wear or damage before use; do not use if damaged.
Battery Safety: Do not attempt to open, disassemble, modify, or service the battery. Do not expose to temperatures above 60°C (140°F). Do not crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water.
General Safety: Do not cover or block the lens during use. Do not shine the light directly into eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Do not immerse in water. Ensure the unit is unplugged and allowed to cool before cleaning or storage.
Introduction
The Sealey LEDFL10W.V2 and LEDFL20W.V2 are rechargeable work lights that double as 5V 1A power banks. They feature an innovative swivel function for optimum light projection and a durable folding frame for easy storage. They are IP65 rated, making them suitable for indoor and outdoor use in wet or dusty conditions.
Specifications
LEDFL10W.V2:
- Battery: 3.7V 2.2Ah Lithium-ion
- Lumen Output: High 750lm / Low 375lm
- Operating Time: High 2.5hr / Low 5hr
- Charging Time: 4hr
- Power: 10W
LEDFL20W.V2:
- Battery: 3.7V 4.4Ah Lithium-ion
- Lumen Output: High 1600lm / Low 800lm
- Operating Time: High 2hr / Low 4hr
- Charging Time: 6hr
- Power: 20W
Common Specs:
- LED Type: COB
- IP Rating: IP65
- Supply: 5V 1A
- USB Output: 5V 1A
Operation
Battery Charging: Ensure the floodlight is turned off before charging. The battery charge level is indicated by the LED display; four LEDs lit indicate a full charge. Once fully charged, unplug the charger cable.

Using the Floodlight: Turn the floodlight on and off using the mode switch on the main body. There are 4 working modes: High brightness, Low brightness, SOS, and Flash mode. You can adjust the position of the light using the ratchet effect built into the joints of the frame.
Maintenance
Wipe down dirty surfaces with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaning materials. Store the charger in a safe, dry location. If the floodlight is not in use, recharge the batteries every three months. Do not fully discharge the batteries before recharging, and do not leave batteries in a discharged state.
Manufacturer information
Sealey Group
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure the battery is properly charged before first use and regularly conditioned. The battery is a consumable item.
Ensure the unit is not currently being charged, as the light should not be turned on while charging.
Before use
- Fully charge the unit before initial use.
- Inspect the USB cable and connector for wear or damage.
- Ensure the floodlight is turned off before connecting to a power supply.
- Verify the environment is safe for use (IP65 rated for wet/dusty conditions).
Specs in practice
- USB Output (5V 1A)
- The floodlight can function as a power bank to charge mobile phones and tablets.
- Operating Time
- Varies by model and brightness setting (2-5 hours depending on the specific model and mode).
Images and diagrams
- Fig. 1 illustrates the location of the USB Input/Output port, the Mode Selector switch, and the LED Battery Level Indicator.
Model compatibility
- Supplied with a 1m micro USB charging cable.
- Compatible with standard 5V 1A USB power sources.
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