4. operation
4.1.
remove battery box twist cap (anticlockwise to open).
4.2.
Insert 3 x AA batteries into compartment. Orientation diagram for batteries is inside shown inside battery box, replace cap.
4.3.
Front lamp: Press on/off switch once for on, twice for flashing and third time to turn off.
4.4.
Rear lamp: Press switch on side of battery box, once for on, twice for flash and third time for off.
4.5.
dimmer switch: lever on top of battery box adjust for brightness.
4.6.
Adjust beam using lever on front lens.
5. Maintenance
5.1.
Keep the torch clean by wiping with a damp cloth.
5.2. remove batteries if not being used for a long period of time.
5.3.
store torch and batteries in a dry childproof area.
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