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Contents
1.
Basic Operation
2.
Advanced Operation
3.
Low Battery Indication
4.
Installing a New Battery
5.
Cleaning and Maintenance
6.
Additional Notes, Cautions and Warnings
7.
Customizing Your Flashlight
8.
Factory Reset
9.
Enabling Customization
10.
Internal Brightness Levels
11.
Customizing the Brightness Settings
12.
Customizing Features Using the Option Menu
13.
Specifications
14.
Warranty
1. Basic Operation
Quickly press and release the rubber button on the tail of your
flashlight to turn on your flashlight. Your flashlight turns on to the High
brightness setting.
Press and hold the button while your flashlight is on to activate the
Strobe setting. Release the button to return to the previous brightness
setting.
Quickly press and release the button while your flashlight is on to turn
off your flashlight.
2. Advanced Operation
We use the term “
click
” to indicate a quick press and release of the
button. Think of it like a mouse click on your computer. The button
must be released in less than 1/3 of a second to be recognized as a
click. The term double-click means two clicks in rapid succession and
triple-click means three clicks in rapid succession.
We use the term “
press-hold-release
” to indicate that the button
should be held down for an extended period – longer than 1/3 of a
second – to allow your flashlight to tell the difference between a click
and a press-hold-release. We use the term “
press and hold
” to
indicate you should continue to hold the button down until you are told