Resetting Your Light
The only time the design of your light requires you to reset your light is: 1) to turn off
the Tactical Momentary option or 2) when changing battery chemistries. However, if
your light ever gets into a non-responsive state, a reset can be used to regain control.
There are two kinds of resets. A soft reset retains all of your settings. A hard reset
returns your light to the factory settings.
To perform a soft reset, remove the batteries, wait for 1 minute and reinstall the
batteries. A successful soft reset is indicated by your light turning on dimly for 1 second
and then turning Off.
To perform a hard reset, start by performing a soft reset. Before your light turns off,
press and hold the button down for 10 seconds. Your light will come on steady while
you hold the button and then turn off when it is time for you to release the button.
If you do not hold the button down until the the light turns off or if there is insufficient
power to save the settings, your light will not restore the factory settings and displays
the error flash sequence consisting of rapid flashing.
Low Battery Indication
As your batteries are used up, the batteries will not be able to supply enough power to
run your light at the selected brightness. As a result, your light will blink down two
brightness levels - that is, your light will momentarily turn off and then turn back on
two brightness levels lower, repeating as needed as the batteries are used up. When
the dimmest brightness level is reached, your light will blink continuously until the
batteries can no longer power your light. You should replace your light’s batteries
before the dimmest brightness level is reached.
Your light remembers the restricted brightness level and will not allow you to use a
higher brightness level as long as your light remains on. Turning your light off and
then back on resets the restricted brightness level and allows you access to all
brightness levels if your batteries are capable of supplying the power.
The same behavior can also occur if the battery contacts become dirty. Gently wiping
the battery contacts with a clean dry cloth is normally sufficient to remove dirt. If in
doubt, please replace your batteries.