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Wolf Rechargeable Torch Range 
Operation and Maintenance Instructions 
please retain – read before use
EC Declaration of Conformity 
The R-30, R-50 and R-55 meet all relevant provisions of the 94/9/EC
Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX Equipment) Directive by virtue of the
issued EC type examination certificate, demonstrating compliance
with all relevant harmonised standards and essential health and
safety requirements.
Wolf Rechargeable Torches are self-contained safety torches moulded 
in high impact plastic and powered by a Lithium Ion battery pack.
The R-30 has a 6V 4W halogen bulb light source and the R-50 and R-55
have 3W LED light sources. The R-30 and R-50 are approved as Group
II, Category 2 equipment for use in zone 1 & 2 potentially explosive
gases, vapours, mists and dusts where the T4 temperature class/85
o
C
maximum surface temperature permits. The R-55 is approved as Group
II, Category 1 equipment for use in zone 0, 1 & 2 potentially explosive
gases, vapours, and mists where a T4 temperature class permits.
Approval Codes/Certification: 
R-30
II 2 GD T85
O
C Ex e ib IIC T4 tD A21 IP67
Zone 1 
(Temperature ambient -20
O
C to +40
O
C)
Halogen
EC Type examination certificate: Baseefa05ATEX0068
R-50 
II 2 GD T85
O
C Ex ib IIC T4 tD A21 IP67 
Zone 1
(Temperature ambient -20
O
C to +40
O
C)
LED
EC Type examination certificate: Baseefa05ATEX0069
R-55
II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4  IP67 
Zone 0
(Temperature ambient -20
O
C to +40
O
C)
LED 
EC Type examination certificate: Baseefa05ATEX0069
Notified 
Baseefa (2001) Ltd.
Body:
Rockhead Business Park, 
Staden Lane, Buxton, 
SK17 9RZ, UK.
Notified body number: 1180
Harmonised standards applied: 
EN60079-0:2004, EN60079-7:2003, EN50020:2002, 
EN61241-0:2004, EN61241-1:2004
Ingress protection level: IP67 to EN60529:1992,
Wolf Rechargeable Torches are certified compliant with the
89/336/EEC EMC Directive.
The product is CE marked showing compliance with all relevant 
EC Directives
Alex Jackson – Technical Director 
Wolf Safety Lamp Company Ltd.
Use of the Wolf Rechargeable Torch
A damaged Wolf Rechargeable Torch should be repaired in
accordance with these instructions, before being put back into
service. Do not use if black vent cap missing. - (Fig. 4)
PRECAUTIONS: See Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11 
Before use, charge for 3 hours minimum. 
Ensure torch lens ring and end cap are fully tight at all times. (Fig. 3)
Duration in High Power Mode 
≈ 3.5 hours
Duration in Low Power Mode 
≈ 6.5 Hours
Deep discharge protection: Circuitry will automatically switch the
torch off once the battery reaches a pre-determined low voltage. 
The torch must be re-charged before further use.
Emergency lighting mode: The emergency lighting function
switches the torch on when a power failure to the charger occurs.
The torch must be placed in the charger switched ‘ON’.
Lamp Replacement: (See Figs 10, 11)
Fuse Replacement: (See Figs 7, 8)
Cleaning: Use a mild soap and water and soft brush only. 
Do not immerse.
If torch fails to light or;
If indication on charge shows top and bottom indicators only:
A. Ensure torch lens ring and end cap are fully tight at all times. (Fig. 3)
B. Place on charge, check for indication, remove and switch on.
C. Replace bulb (R-30 only), clean charge rivets, check end cap is
fully tightened,
D. Remove cassette, inspect contacts, test continuity of the fuses,
replace as required (competent personnel only; see fig. 8).
E. Re fit cassette, repeat (A) and switch on.
The R-271 Battery utilises a two cell Lithium Ion system with a life of
up to 500 full charge/discharge cycles (to 70% original capacity), and
incorporates an integral encapsulated battery protection circuit. 
Replace the R-271 Battery when the discharge duration is
significantly shorter than the durations shown above. 
Recharge every six months when in storage.
Battery information: (Fig. 6). Extraction: (Fig. 7) Connections: (Fig. 9) 
Wolf Chargers: RC-200 (12-24V) and RC-212: (12V) A red LED
indicator shows power to the charger. Charging is fully managed to
eliminate battery memory. Charge is removed once the battery is fully
charged, battery voltage is then monitored; a top-up charge is applied
as necessary (typically applying a trickle charge once every 7 days).
Charge Indication: (Fig. 16). Charger Connection Options: (Fig. 19)
The RC-200 and RC-212 are ‘CE’ marked in compliance with the
89/336/EEC EMC Directive, and comply with the requirements of
95/54/EC Automotive EMC Directive for use in emergency vehicles
(e11 marking).
– Do not charge in Hazardous Area.
– Charger contacts are low voltage output and short circuit protected.
– Charger operating ambient: +10
o
C to +25
o
C.
– Charger ingress protection IP20, protect from dirt and moisture.
– Do not cover ventilation slots.
Warning RC-452: risk of short circuit if polarity incorrect. (See Fig. 19)
Peak current (during 3hrs charge period) 
= 1.5A
Peak current (standby – fully charged)
= 0.08A max
Peak current (no torch in charger)
= 0.03A max
Output Voltage does not exceed 14V: (U
o
=14V)
The RC-300 Mains Adaptor is ‘CE’ marked in compliance with the
89/336/EEC EMC Directive and 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive. (Fig. 19)
WARNING:  
USE ONLY WOLF CHARGERS WITH THESE PRODUCTS
(AS SHOWN IN FIG. 19)
USE ONLY GENUINE WOLF REPLACEMENT PARTS.
The Wolf Safety Lamp Co. Ltd has a policy of continuous 
product improvement. Changes in design details may be made
without prior notice.
GB
repairs only to be carried 
out by competent persons
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