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To replace Glass Breaker, hold 

switch open; manually fold 

Glass Breaker into handle; 

release switch
To use all other tools, unfold desired 

tool from Flashlight handle. Tools 

include: Flat Head 

Screwdriver; Sharp 

Knife; Phillips Head 

Screwdriver; Bottle 

and Can Opener;  

Small Pry Bar; 

Scissors; 6mm and 

8mm Allen Wrenches

• Clean Flashlight with Multi-Tool with a 

clean, dry cloth as needed; dry after use

• Remove and store batteries when not 

in use for 90 days or longer

• Lubricate moving parts with standard 

consumer lubricant as needed

• Use a standard consumer knife 

sharpener to sharpen knives and 

scissor blades as necessary

•    Knives and other tools are very sharp; use  

caution with these and all sharp-bladed objects

•  Keep blades sharp, a dull knife can be more 

dangerous to use. Use all tools for their intended 

purpose only

•  Follow City Ordinance Guidelines for proper 

disposal of dry cell batteries

•  Flashlight should be used for the intended 

purpose of providing illumination only

•  Recommended for Ages 14+. 

Keep out of reach  

of children

Maintenance

Warnings

Belt and Rope Cutter is 

designed to quickly release 

bound items. Slide belt or 

rope into notch on side of 

Flashlight; use enclosed 

blade to cut belt or rope

Striker Head surrounds 

Flashlight lens.

To use Glass Breaker, 

slide switch toward top of 

Flashlight; Glass Breaker will 

deploy automatically. 

Tools

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If the Flashlight does not turn on, works intermittently; or has a weak light:

• Remove and replace batteries. Be 

sure battery pack is properly inserted

• Be sure Flashlight head is screwed 

on tightly, and batteries are inserted properly 

in battery pack

Troubleshooting

•  If problem persists, contact Pro-4  

Tactical for technical advice

•  See www.Pro-4Tactical.com for  

Warranty and Replacement Information

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including benzene and ethylbenzene, which are known 
to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.p65Warnings.ca.gov

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