
Look after your flashlights by doing the following: From time to time, check to make
sure your battery isn’t leaking anything, such as gases or fluids.
These can be corrosive and will damage your flashlight from the inside.
As a rule, make it a habit to remove the batteries from the flashlight at least once
a month and have a careful look at the inside of the flashlight to make sure there’s no
corrosion going on there.
But if you don’t use your flashlight often – say, only when there’s a power failure in
your house – it’s a good idea to completely remove the batteries from it, and to store
them separately.
This is a good trick to avoid wasting the battery and to make sure that it will never
corrode the inside of your flashlight.
If you use the flashlight often, place a drop of petroleum jelly on all its threads and
rubber lip seals about every six months.
This will keep it oiled, maintained and working as it should.
If your flashlight is often exposed to water, lubricate it with petroleum jelly more often.
If you’re still having hassles with these flashlights, try these troubleshooting tips first:
TAKING CARE OF YOUR FLASHLIGHT:
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
The flashlight
doesn’t switch on
It is probably due to the batteries
not functioning.
Check:
have you fully charged the
batteries? Is there still life in
the batteries? When you put the
batteries into the charger, does
the blue light switch on?
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