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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 

Summary of Contents for Ra Clicky

Page 1: ...Tactical Flashlight User s Guide For the Ra Clicky and Ra Every Day Carry RA LIGHTS By HDS Systems ...

Page 2: ...life while too little light makes it difficult to see The 4 brightness settings were selected for maximum utility You may customize them if desired Burst output takes advantage of how your eyes work and the practical need for very bright light to provide maximum performance while preserving long battery life Your flashlight may be customized to perform special tasks more efficiently These customiz...

Page 3: ...e 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 t...

Page 4: ...urns your light off again when you release the button Click press and hold turns on your flashlight to the Strobe setting for as long as you hold down the button and then turns your light off again when you release the button From On these commands are available when your flashlight is turned on Click turns off your flashlight Double click toggles between the High and Medium brightness settings or...

Page 5: ... brightness levels testing the battery again Your flashlight will slowly blink once a second on the lowest brightness level when the battery is no longer capable of powering any of the steady brightness levels Warning continued use of a rechargeable battery after your flashlight begins blinking once a second on the lowest brightness level can result in sudden darkness because your flashlight will ...

Page 6: ...aned using a lint free swab lightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol Recessed contacts and threads should be cleaned in a counter clockwise direction to prevent snagging the swab Be sure to remove any particles or fibers that may be left behind Apply a coat of non conductive silicon or petroleum grease to the interior threads The exterior can be cleaned with a mild soap and water Rinse well and dr...

Page 7: ...e damaged Dispose of the damaged battery immediately An over discharged or otherwise damaged battery can vent or explode when the battery is recharged or when the battery is subsequently used Warning water especially salt water in the battery compartment will cause electrolysis giving off hydrogen and oxygen an explosive gas mixture Electrolysis will also cause corrosion If water gets inside of th...

Page 8: ...flashlight i e remove the battery for 60 seconds and reinstall Alternatively you can turn on your flashlight remove the battery compartment your flashlight will go out and then reinstall the battery compartment without waiting Your flashlight will light dimly for 5 seconds and turn off to indicate the reset has completed You have 10 seconds following the reset to begin the next step After 10 secon...

Page 9: ...light consumes is related to the amount of light it is generating The more light generated the more power consumed By reducing the light output by a single level at the higher output settings you can dramatically reduce the power consumption and dramatically increase the runtimes And because your eyes perceive light logarithmically you will barely notice the difference between the two brightness l...

Page 10: ...evel 2 1 SOS Emergency Strobe Tactical Strobe Lumens 0 10 0 07 71 100 141 Lumens 0 12 0 08 85 120 170 The brightness levels are arranged in a circular menu to make scrolling through all of the brightness levels easier The maximum brightness level is followed by tactical strobe emergency strobe SOS and then the minimum brightness level And vice versa 11 Customizing the Brightness Settings Your flas...

Page 11: ...ction release the button and repeat the double click press and hold command to scroll in the opposite direction Release the button when you reach the brightness level you want Turn off your flashlight to save the customized setting Note switch to a different setting prior to turning off your flashlight to undo the customization For example press hold release will momentarily switch to the Strobe s...

Page 12: ...ight will exit the Option Menu with 5 rapid flashes and without changing the setting if an error is detected Possible errors include entering an unknown command not entering a command for 10 seconds or not holding the button down until your flashlight turns off when selecting a setting Note your flashlight will exit the Option Menu with 10 very rapid flashes if there is insufficient power to memor...

Page 13: ... carry your flashlight in your pocket and it gets accidentally turned on or if you fall asleep with your flashlight turned on Your flashlight will turn off gradually dimming one brightness level each second When the minimum brightness level has been reached your flashlight will blink slowly 10 times and then turn off You can click the button at any time during the sequence to return your flashligh...

Page 14: ...ke a click when Momentary is disabled Option Menu Item 6 Customization dim to bright The Customization feature allows you to control access to the Brightness Menu and Option Menu commands This menu item can only be used to disable Customization See Enabling Customization above to enable Customization ...

Page 15: ...hard anodize blackened stainless steel bezel Pocket clip deep carry bezel up MOLLE compatible retaining Water resistance 2 atmospheres 20m or 66 feet of water static Dimensions 25 4mm 1 inch diameter by 98mm 3 85 inches long Weight 100g 3 5 ounces including battery Battery compartment O ring 1 5mm x 20 5mm 70 durometer Nitrile Buna N Lens O ring 1mm x 19mm 70 durometer Nitrile Buna N Factory setti...

Page 16: ...cations and normal wear We will repair Product replace Product with an equivalent Product or refund the original purchase price for the defective Product at our discretion You are solely responsible for determining the Product s suitability for your application and you take sole responsibility for Product s use In no case shall we be liable for more than the original purchase price of Product Upda...

Page 17: ...HDS Systems Inc dba Ra Lights P O Box 42767 Tucson Arizona 85733 USA 520 325 3004 www RaLights com info RaLights com ...

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