EDC Bicycle™ Flashlight User’s Guide
Copyright 2018 by HDS Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Basic Operation
Clicking the button (a quick press and release of the button)
will turn on your flashlight to the Medium setting. Clicking the
button a second time will turn off your flashlight.
While your flashlight is on, you can press-and-hold the button
to momentarily activate the Maximum setting – releasing the
button returns to the previous brightness setting. You can also
click-press-hold-release to activate Maximum and stay on
the Maximum setting. There is no delay between the click and
the press.
You can select the Maximum setting directly from off by
performing a click-press-hold-release. There is no delay
between the click and the press.
While your flashlight is on, you can double-click to toggle
between the Medium and Beacon Strobe settings. A double-
click is two rapid clicks without a delay. A double-click will also
return you to whichever of the two settings you used last if you
happen to be on one of the other settings.
While your flashlight is on, you can triple-click to change to the
Pulsating Strobe setting. A triple-click is three rapid clicks
without a delay.
Low Battery Indication
Your flashlight will turn off momentarily and then back on one
level below the previous brightness level when the battery is
unable to supply enough power to run the current brightness
level. This process is repeated as needed as the battery’s
power is depleted.
Your flashlight will double-blink once every two minutes to
remind you that the battery needs to be changed when the
battery is no longer capable of maintaining a 50 lumen output
level and you are asking for an output level higher than the
battery can maintain.
Your flashlight restricts the output to the highest brightness level
the battery can maintain. However, if you turn off your flashlight
and turn it back on again to a higher level, your flashlight will
slowly step up through the brightness levels testing the battery
again.
Button Lockout
You can disable the switch by unscrewing the battery
compartment from the head one half turn. The O-ring will
remain completely covered. You restore operation of the switch
by screwing the battery compartment completely into the head.
You can also enable the Button Lockout option. When enabled,
triple-click from off locks and unlocks the button.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Periodically clean the open end of the battery compartment,
threads and O-ring with a clean lint-free cloth lightly moistened
with isopropyl alcohol. Apply a coat of non-conductive silicon or
petroleum grease to these surfaces.
Replace the battery compartment O-ring if it becomes worn or
damaged. O-ring: 1.5mm x 20.5mm, 70 durometer Nitrile
(Buna-N).
The recessed electrical contacts and interior threads in the head
can be cleaned using a lint-free swab lightly moistened with