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FEATURE DETAILS (FIG.A)

1

On/Off, High/Low-power button

2

Spotlight LED

3

Pressure relief valve

4

Release tab

5

Pivoting attachment bracket

6

Battery cover screw (

×

4)

7

2.5 mm hex key

SYMBOLS ON PRODUCT (FIG.B)

Warning or Caution

Read Instructions

This product has been independently tested by 

UL and meets applicable published standards

Explosion Intrinsic Safety

Battery Polarity

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (FIG. C)

1.  Install headlamp on hard hat by mounting the pivot bracket 

onto the front or rear Klein Tools accessory slot. Slide in the 

headlamp until it clicks in place. 

2.  Push the On/Off, High/Low-power button 

1

 once to turn on 

High (216 lumens) then again to Low (75 Lumens). (NOTE: 

Both settings are Spotlight only). Press again to turn off.

3.  Remove headlamp by pushing the release tab 

4

 forward and 

pulling the headlamp up.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT (FIG. D)

WARNING:

 Before opening the battery compartment make 

sure you are in a safe environment away from any explosive or 

volatile fumes, liquids, gases, or fine airborne particulate.

NOTE:

 It is advisable to replace batteries regularly, especially if 

there are noticeable signs of degradation of light output, runtime or 

intermittent behavior. Aging alkaline batteries can leak and begin to 

degrade the internal components of the headlamp. 

1. Unscrew the four screws 

6

 on the back of headlamp body 

using the hex key 

7

 provided. 

NOTE:

 It helps to hold the 

headlamp downwards to ensure the screws stay in the battery 

cover. 

 WARNING:

 If a screw is lost, DO NOT use any other type of 

screw or other fastening method such as glue or tape. Intrinsic 

functionality will be compromised. 

REPLACE HEADLAMP 

IMMEDIATELY.

2. Install new batteries. DO NOT mix and match old and new or 

different branded batteries.

3. Place the battery cover down on the headlamp housing 

and hold firmly. Install and tighten all 4 screws. DO NOT 

OVERTIGHTEN.

4. Inspect the gap between the headlamp housing and battery 

cover, ensure it is even all the way around the headlamp as 

shown. If the gap is not even, remove any debris that may be 

preventing an even gap.  

 CAUTION:

 If the battery housing itself is damaged, DO NOT 

attempt to fix. 

REPLACE HEADLAMP IMMEDIATELY.

5. Test headlamp to ensure proper operation.

MAINTENANCE

INSPECTION

Inspect daily, before and after use. Dispose of the entire headlamp

 

assembly immediately if cracks, rips, gauges, deep scratches, 

discoloration, deformation, melted/burnt housing are seen on ANY

 

part of the headlamp. 

DO NOT attempt to repair or modify this 

headlamp.

CLEANING

Be sure flashlight is turned off. Clean the flashlight only with damp

 

cloth to avoid static electricity. 

DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or 

solvents.

STORAGE

Store in cool, dry, location away from sunlight, caustic conditions, 

fluctuating temperature extremes, and vibrations. If storing for a 

lengthy period of time, remove batteries prior to placing in storage. 

DO NOT store batteries and headlamp close together.

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