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Problem Cause/Correction
Flashlight:
Does not light
1. Tighten tail cap – make sure unplated area of tail cap and barrel
are clean. See fig. 14
2. Check if battery is installed … see page 8.
3. Check if battery is installed with (+) positive end toward head of
flashlight.
4. Make sure large end of battery spring is snapped into tailcap.
Battery charged?
1. Check battery charge: Place flashlight in recharger/cradle. Make
sure LED lights up with flashlight switch off (see page 8). Charge
for 15 minutes … check for light. If it lights (even momentarily)
charge it, if not, replace it (battery).
Switch sticks
1. Return flashlight to Mag Instrument (see warranty).
Works intermittently
1. Check for damage to battery casing.
2. Foreign particles inside barrel.
Poor or no spot
1. Damaged LED.
Recharger/Cradle:
LED indicator does
1. Tighten tail cap.
not light when
2. Check plug connection to converter.
flashlight switch is
3. Check plug to power source.
in off position.
4. Make sure large end of battery spring is snapped into tailcap.
Inspection and Maintenance
Battery Pack
– See Warnings Section for more information. Periodically (approximately
every month) remove the battery pack from the flashlight and visually inspect for signs of
gas or chemical leakage. Indications of leakage are discoloration of the plastic sleeve or
white fuzzy material near the top (positive button) of each cell. Another indication would
be a bulging deformation of the bottom (negative flat end) of the cell can. If these signs
are observed the battery pack should be removed from service to prevent chemical
damage to the inside of the flashlight.
See One Year Battery Pack Warranty for more
information concerning warranty coverage.
Fully Charged Battery Storage
– If you do not use your flashlight for long periods of time
(four months or more) we suggest you remove the battery pack from the flashlight to
prevent chemical damage (acid leaks).
Electrical Contacts
– The bare (bright) metal
surfaces between the tailcap and barrel must be cleaned periodically to ensure a good
electrical contact. Also keep the tailcap spring clean.
O-ring Seals and Screw Threads
– To
keep seals from drying out and the threads operating smoothly, apply several drops of
clean petroleum oil or jelly to these surfaces two or three times a year.
Anodized Exterior
Finish
– The protective finish on the flashlight is very durable; however, constant exposure
to sunlight, water, chemicals, gases, etc., will dull, discolor and eventually destroy the
protective finish. Care should be taken to avoid any harsh environment.
12 Volt Adapter (Automobile)
Plug the DC power cord’s adapter into the 12–14
volt cigarette lighter receptacle of the vehicle.
DO NOT leave adapter plugged in for any
extended period while the engine is “off”
to avoid draining vehicle battery.
120-240 Volt Converter (Indoor)
After mounting the charging cradle in a
proper location, plug the converter into an
appropriate 120-240 volt wall receptacle.
Note:
Total usable wire length is 6 feet.
Flashlight
• Tempered aluminum alloy external
components
• Finish: hard, type III, aircraft
anodized (inside and out)
• Length: 12-13/16" (325.42 mm)
• Weight, with battery pack: 28 oz.
(794 grams)
• Head diameter: 2-1/4" (57.15 mm)
• Barrel diameter: 1-1/2" (38.1 mm)
• Permanently engraved serial
number for registration and
identification
• O-ring sealed throughout
• 6.00 Volt NiMH Battery Pack
• Polycarbonate Lens
• Highly polished reflector delivers
superior optical performance.
• Diamond knurl design
• Adjustable beam from spot to flood
with 1/4 turn of head
• Corrosion resistant metal
springs throughout
Charging Cradle
• Accepts 12–14 volts DC
(not for use with 24-volt systems)
• Solid-state charging circuit
• Charge rate: 500 mA
• Flashlight can be charged in almost
any position
• Reverse voltage protected
(batteries in backwards)
Input and Output
• Multi-color LED charge indicator
• Mounts in almost any position
Converter
• 120-240 volts AC 50/60Hz
• Output 12 volts DC
• Double insulated
Troubleshooting
Specifications and Accessories
Fig. 14
Unplated Area
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