4.1.
Head torch
4.1.1.
To insert batteries: remove the cover from the battery box and insert 3 x AAA batteries, observing the correct polarity.
4.1.2.
Removal is the opposite of above.
4.1.3.
To operate the lamp in manual mode, use the on/off switch.
4.1.4.
Once the lamp is on, further light presses will change function.
1st press: full power
2nd press: half power
3rd press: flashing
4.1.5.
To activate auto mode, press the auto sensor on/off switch The lamp can then be turned on/off by passing a hand in
front of the sensor. The auto sensor switch is illuminated in this mode.
4.2.
Torch
4.2.1.
To insert battery: unscrew the battery case cap (on/off switch). Insert a single AA battery.
4.2.2.
Removal is the opposite of above.
4.2.3.
To switch the lamp on or off: press the on/off switch firmly.
4.2.4.
Once the lamp is on, further light presses will change function.
1st press: full power
2nd press: half power
3rd press: low power
4th press: flashing
5th press: SOS
4.2.5.
To alter the beam, slide the focus slide in or out to provide the required shape.
HT110 Issue:1 - 17/07/18
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