FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
WARNING: This product contains Bisphenol
A (BpA) a chemical known to the State of
California to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
Switch Operation
League’s switch locks in either on or off
position. From the off and locked position,
slide the lock forward then move the switch
right to turn the light on. Lock switch by
sliding the lock toward the back of the light
if desired.
O-Ring and Lens Cap
Occasionally clean and lightly lubricate the
O-ring and Lens Cap threads. Use only
silicone grease, never use aerosol spray
lubricants. Certain types of aerosol sprays
can cause damage the plastic and void the
warranty.
General Maintenance
As with any outdoor equipment, the light
should be kept clean with mild soap and
water. Avoid getting dirt on the o-ring and
in the threads of the lens cap. If this should
occur, take the light apart, remove the
o- ring, light module and batteries, then clean
the light body, lens and o ring re-lubricate the o-ring
and reassemble the light.
Troubleshooting
If the League fails to light:
• Check the batteries for proper installation.
• Replace batteries if proper installation is
confirmed.
• Check the light for water contamination.
The light will resume normal operation once
the water is shaken or blown out and the
light is left open until completely dry. If the
light has been contaminated with salt water,
flush the unit with fresh water and dry as
described above.
USA – International 10 Year Warranty
WARRANTY – Princeton Tec warrants
this product to be free from defects
in workmanship and materials under
normal use for as long as you own
this product. This warranty covers all
of the component parts of the product
except batteries. This warranty does not
cover deterioration due to normal wear
or damage due to misuse, alteration,
negligence, accidents, or unauthorized
repair. Princeton Tec will repair or
replace parts which are defective in
workmanship or materials.
Your authorized Princeton Tec Dealer
and Princeton Tec are the only facilities
authorized to repair the product. After
(3) unsuccessful attempts (within the
warranty period) to repair the product,
you have the right to elect replacement
of the product or a refund of the
purchase price less allowance for use
of the product. NO INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE
INCLUDED IN THIS WARRANTY.
(Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not
apply to you.) This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state
to state.
Princeton Tec reserves the right to
change product specifications without
notice.
Return Policy
If your light fails to operate, follow these
simple steps:
1) Check batteries. Replace if necessary.
2) Contact Princeton Tec customer service
at 800-257-9080 to request an RMA
number to send your light in for repair or
replacement. No warranty repairs will be
accepted without an RMA number.
3) Return the light without batteries to:
Princeton Tec, PO Box 8057 Trenton NJ
08650. Postage due and freight collect
items will not be accepted.
4) Upon receipt your light will be
processed in about two weeks.
Please allow additional time for return
transportation from New Jersey
Princeton Tec
PO Box 8057,
Trenton, NJ 08650
Phone: 609-298-9331
Fax: 609-298-9601
www.princetontec.com
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LEAGUE
TM
LED FLASHLIGHT
Operating and Maintenance
Instructions
Notice d’utilisation et d’entretien
Bedienungs- und Wartungsanleitung
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Battery Installation – See Battery
Installation Diagram
• 4 AA
• Alkaline (LR03)
• Rechargeable NiCad or NiMH
NOTE: Rechargeable NiCad or NiMH
batteries may result in reduced brightness
due to lower nominal voltage.
Lithium batteries are not approved for use, and
will cause damage to League circuitry.
Princeton Tec cares about the
environment and recommends recycling
batteries. For more information about
battery recycling, please go to: www.bat-
teryrecycling.com.
To install the batteries, rotate the lens
bezel counter clockwise and remove it.
Remove the light module to access the
battery compartment. Holding the light
body horizontally with the external switch
facing down, insert the bottom pair of
batteries, negative end first. Next, insert
the top pair of batteries, positive end first.
Then, place the light module into the
body, taking care to orient the microswitch
at the bottom. Finally, screw the bezel
clockwise until it covers both o-rings. Do
not over tighten the bezel, to minimize risk
of compromising the seal and flooding
the light. Improper installation of the
batteries will damage the light and void
the warranty.
When removing batteries for replacement or
long-term storage, hold the light horizontally
with the switch side down and push the top
battery in and down to release it from the
catch inside the body. Tilt the open end of
the light down until the batteries slide into
your free hand.
WARNING
!
• Never mix fresh and used batteries.
• Never mix different battery brands or
chemistry types.
• Always remove drained batteries
immediately.
• Remove batteries during long periods
of storage.
NOTE: Rechargeable NiCad or NiMH
batteries may result in reduced brightness
due to lower nominal voltage. Some
battery formulations can emit hydrogen
gas. This gas can create an explosion
potential in sealed devices if it is not
vented or removed.
Figure 2 – Battery Replacement
Remplacement des piles
Betriebsartenschalter
Figure 1 – Switch Operation
Opération de commutation
Schalterbetätigung
SWITCH
BURN
TIME
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100
190
DISTANCE (Meters)
HIGH
14 H
Maxbright
LED
• Princeton Tec calculates total burn time as the time it takes for the light source to produce a minimum of
0.25 lux at 2 meters. 0.25 lux is about the equivalent of a full moon on a clear night.
• Princeton Tec berechnet die Gesamtbrenndauer bezogen auf eine von der Stirnlampe erzeugte minimale
Beleuchtungsstärke von 0,25 Lux in 2 Meter Abstand. 0,25 Lux entsprechen in etwa der Beleuch-
tungsstärke des Vollmonds in einer klaren Nacht.
• Princeton Tec définit la durée totale d’éclairage comme le temps nécessaire à la source
lumineuse pour produire un minimum de 0,25 lux à 2 mètres. 0,25 lux équivaut à peu près à la
luminosité d’une pleine lune dans un ciel nocturne dégagé.
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