1. Selelekela
The Vansky 100 LED UV Blacklight Flashlight (Model D08AUV) is a versatile ultraviolet light device designed for various detection tasks. It emits a 395nm UV wavelength, making invisible stains, pests, and certain materials visible. This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your UV flashlight.

Image 1.1: The Vansky 100 LED UV Blacklight Flashlight and its retail packaging.
2. Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho
- Tšireletso ea Mahlo: Avoid direct exposure of UV light to eyes. Prolonged exposure can be harmful. It is recommended to wear UV protective glasses during extended use.
- Tšusumetso ea Letlalo: Minimize direct skin exposure to UV light.
- Tšireletseho ea Battery: Use only the specified battery type (6xAA Alkaline). Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries. Insert batteries with correct polarity. Remove batteries if the flashlight will not be used for an extended period.
- Bana: Boloka hole le moo bana ba ka fihlang. Sena ha se papali.
- Mathata a Metsi: The flashlight has an IP44 water resistance rating, meaning it is protected against splashing water from any direction. It is not designed for submersion.
3. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana
Netefatsa hore lintho tsohle li teng ka har'a sephutheloana sa hau:
- Vansky 100 LED UV Light Flashlight (x1)
- Battery Holder (x2)
- Lanyard (x1)
4. Seta
4.1 Ho kenya Betri
The Vansky UV flashlight requires 6 AA alkaline batteries (not included) for operation. Follow these steps to install the batteries:
- Tlosa sekoahelo sa mohatla oa toche.
- Insert 3 AA batteries into each of the two provided battery holders, ensuring correct polarity (positive and negative ends align with the markings).
- Place the loaded battery holders into the flashlight body. Ensure the arrow on the battery holder points towards the inside of the flashlight.
- Khutlisetsa sekoahelo sa mohatla ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng.

Image 4.1: Visual guide for battery installation, showing components, battery insertion into holders, and securing the tail cap.
5. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
5.1 Ts'ebetso ea Motheo
To turn the flashlight on or off, press the power button located on the tail cap. For optimal detection results, use the flashlight in a dark or dimly lit environment.
5.2 Likopo
The Vansky UV Blacklight Flashlight can be used for a variety of detection purposes:
- Pet Urine and Dry Stain Detection: Effectively reveals dried pet urine, food stains, and other invisible organic residues on carpets, rugs, furniture, and floors. Note: Does not detect wet stains.

Image 5.1: Using the UV flashlight to detect pet stains on a carpet.
- Hotel and Home Cleanliness Inspection: Inspect hotel rooms, bathrooms, and other areas for hidden dirt, stains, or unsanitary conditions.

Image 5.2: Inspecting a hotel room for cleanliness using the UV flashlight.
- Ho fumanoa ha Scorpion: Liphepheng lia khanya tlas'a khanya ea UV, e leng se etsang hore ho be bonolo ho li bona libakeng tse lefifi.

Image 5.3: A scorpion glowing under UV light for easy detection.
- Currency and ID Verification: Authenticate banknotes, driver's licenses, passports, and other official documents that incorporate UV security features.
- Ho Fumana Leak: Detect engine oil leaks or other fluid leaks when a UV additive is present.
- Tlhahlobo ea Liminerale le Majoe a Bohlokoa: Observe fluorescence in certain minerals and gemstones.
- Taolo ea Likokonyana: Identify tomato hornworms in gardens or bed bugs in mattresses and furniture.
- Fluorescent Whitening Agent Detection: Check for fluorescent whitening agents in clothing or cosmetics.

Image 5.4: Various multipurpose applications of the UV flashlight.
6. Tlhokomelo
6.1 Ho hloekisa
Hlakola 'mele oa toche ka bonolo, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Keep the lens free of dust and debris for optimal light output.
6.2 Battery Care and Replacement
Replace all 6 AA batteries when the light output becomes dim. Always replace with a fresh set of alkaline batteries. Remove batteries if the flashlight is not used regularly to prevent leakage and damage.
6.3 Polokelo
Store the flashlight in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Remove batteries before long-term storage.
7. Ho rarolla mathata
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Lebone ha le bonese. | Libetri tse shoeleng kapa tse kentsoeng ka phoso. | Check battery polarity. Replace with new batteries. |
| Leseli le lerootho. | Matla a betri a tlase. | Replace all batteries with a fresh set. |
| Ts'ebetso ea nakoana. | Loose tail cap or battery connection. | Ensure tail cap is tightened. Check battery holders for secure fit. |
8. Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Mohlala | D08AUV |
| Palo ea LED | 100 li-LED |
| Waveleng UV | 395 nm |
| Mohloli oa Matla | 6 x AA Libetri tsa Alkaline (ha li kenyelelitsoe) |
| Lintho tse bonahalang | Aluminium |
| Ho hanyetsa Metsi | IP44 (e thibelang ho phatloha) |
| Litekanyo | 3.31 x 3.39 x 8.27 inches (hoo e ka bang.) |
| Boima ba Ntho | 10.5 ounces (hoo e ka bang.) |

Image 8.1: Product details including dimensions and IPX4 rating.
9. Tiisetso le Tšehetso
Vansky products are designed for quality and reliability. For warranty information, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your Vansky 100 LED UV Blacklight Flashlight, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official Vansky websebaka. Boloka rasiti ea hau ea theko e le bopaki ba hore u rekile litseko tsa waranti.