Tellur TLL441101 User Manual Download Page 4

LED emergency signal and flashlight

Before use, it is required to install the batteries (3 

AAA). A small Phillips screwdriver is needed.

*We recommend using only quality batteries in order 

to avoid corroding inside your electronics, even if 

fully discharged.

Turn your LED emergency signal over to see the two 

small screws on the back.

Position the top curve of the hanger directly to the top 

(or facing 180 degrees away from you).

Remove the two screws.

Looking at the signal  as if it was a clock, the small 

indentation at the top of the hanger should be at the 

12 o’clock position.

You’ll see two small tabs at the 10 o’clock position 

and at the 2 o’clock position. These are to assist in 

removing the back plate of the signal. No prying or 

other tools are needed. The back fits snugly because 

the signal housing is sealed in order to make them 

waterproof. Now you can pull the rear cover off with 

just your fingers by applying pressure to the two 

small tabs.

The polarity of the batteries is marked inside the 

battery compartment. For ease and quick installation, 

just remember that the middle battery will have the 

negative (-) end towards the top. The batteries on 

each side will have the positive (+) end to the top of 

the signal.

Now press the on/off button to make sure that the 

LED signal is operational.

Replace the rear cover, making sure that the top of 

the curved hook is towards the top of the signal (12 

o’clock position), and directly behind of the LED 

work light on the front.

Tighten the two screws evenly, but do not over 

tighten.

LED emergency signal operating modes 

Push the On/Off button on front to turn the LED 

signal on.

Push On/Off button to scroll through the nine light 

modes.

You can turn the flares off by pressing and holding 

the On/Off button for three seconds. You can also 

turn it off by scrolling through all nine modes:

1.Double Pulse

2.Single Pulse

3.Short Single Pulse

4.Rotating Beacon

5.Alternating Flash

6.SOS (Universal Emergency or Distress Signal)

7.Steady Full Beam

8.Steady Low Beam

9.White LED Work Light

10.Off

Disposal and recycling information

      The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your 

product,    battery, literature or packaging reminds

you that all electronic products and batteries must 

be taken to separate waste collection points at the 

end of their working lives; they must not be 

disposed of in the normal waste stream with 

household garbage.

It is the responsibility of the user to dispose of the 

equipment using a designated collection point or 

service for separate recycling of waste electrical 

and electronic equipment (WEEE) and batteries 

according to local laws. 

Proper collection and recycling of your equipment 

helps ensure EEE waste is recycled in a manner 

that conserves valuable materials and protects 

human health and the environment, improper 

handling, accidental breakage, damage, and/or 

improper recycling at the end of its life may be 

harmful for health and environment.

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