EAGTAC
High Performance Tactical Flashlight
http://www.eagletac.com
SX25L3
User Manual
Quick Start Guide
1) Unscrew the tailcap
and insert batteries
refering to the diagram
on the right (this shows
the back of the head).
Ensure positive terminals
To replace the tailcap,
align the columns to
the holes on the back
of the flashlight body.
Insert the tailcap and
tighten snugly.
of the batteries are facing the brass
contact, and the negative terminals
facing the silver coated copper spring.
Basic ON and OFF
Turn on the light by
press and release
the on/off button switch (<0.4s). To turn
off the light,
press and release
the
switch again.
For momentary on,
press and hold
the button switch
for immediate
output.
EAGTAC SX25L3 packs big 2750 lumen in
a very compact and convenient body. It
offers versatile user interface, tough
build quality and rich accessories like no
others. Be crazy lumen output be you
with in the dark.
WARNING -
Lithium and Li-ion batteries
can explode or cause burns if disas-
sembled, shorted, or exposed to high
temperature. Do not mix with used or
other battery types or install backwards.
Battery Safety Precaution
When the combined voltage falls below
9.1V, the LED will flash once every minute
to remind you that the battery is almost
out. Lower the output to extend runtime
and replace/recharge batteries. Remove
batteries if you are not going to use the
flashlight for a long period of time.
Quick Specifications
LED
LED Lumen
ANSI Lumen
Runtime
Beam distance
Output
Circuit
Batteries
Voltage
MT-G2 P0
2750
2375
1.5-350 hrs
347 yards
4 brightness level + 7 AUX
C5000 ST
3x18650, or 6xCR123A
5.4V-19V
XM-L2 U2
1505
1245
2.7-370 hrs
507 yards
On/Off
Switch
Brightness
Adjustment
Tailcap
All EagleTac flashlights are designed to
use “button-top” battery (battery with
protruding positive terminal). For
rechargeable li-ion battery, use only
EagleTac li-ion battery, or other
protected li-ion battery with compatible
length and diameter. Before using the
battery, check and ensure the battery
outer wrapping (the isolating plastic film
that wraps around the metal housing of
the battery) is complete. Broken battery
wrapping may lead to short circuit and
damage to the flashlight.
Lithium and Li-ion battery can explode
or cause burns if disassembled, shorted,
or exposed to high temperature. Do not
mix new and used batteries. Do not mix
batteries with different brand, capacity,
voltage, or install batteries backwards.
When the output starts to dim (this
implies battery is almost drained),
replace the batteries do not drain the
batteries completely especially when
you’re using multiple batteries wired in
series like this setup.