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About the Emergency Hammer
The emergency hammer is designed to be used in the event of a car accident in which the seat belt
cannot be unfastened and/or the windows or doors cannot be opened.
Operation
The emergency hammer is designed to help you shatter
the side windows of a car and escape. To break any side
window as easy as possible, you must aim for the lower
right corner of the window (see diagram).
WARNING: When the hammer is used to break the
window, it will cause the glass to shatter into a lot of
very small pieces. Use with caution and only in case
of an emergency.
Target Area
The seat belt cutter has been embedded into the handle to prevent accidental use. To use the seat
belt cutter, slide the seat belt into the notch of the emergency hammer and pull.
The emergency hammer has a built-in torch located on the side of the unit. To turn the torch ON,
press and release the ON/OFF switch. To turn the torch OFF, press and release the ON/OFF switch
again.
The mounting bracket enables you to conveniently mount the emergency hammer. Place the
mounting bracket where the emergency hammer can be easily grabbed by the driver or passenger.
Batteries
The emergency hammer requires 2 “AAA” batteries for
use of the torch. To insert new batteries, use a Phillips
screwdriver to remove the small screw (A). Then insert
2 new “AAA” batteries according to the position shown in
the diagram (B).
Battery Precautions
Please follow these precautions when using batteries in this device:
1. Use only the size and type of batteries specified.
2. Be sure to insert the batteries according to the correct polarity, as indicated in the battery
compartment. Reversed polarity may cause damage to the device.
3. Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g. alkaline and NiCad).
Note:
To ensure regular operation in the event of an emergency, maintenance is essential. Batteries
should be changed once a year and the battery contacts should be checked for corrosion.