Troubleshooting
Section 4
If you have questions or need assistance, please call our warranty/repair facility at
(800) 283-5562, in the U.S.A. only, or (909) 947-1006 outside the U.S.A.
Problem
Cause/Correction
Flashlight:
Does not light
1. Tighten tail cap – make sure unplated area of barrel is clean.
See fig. 1
Battery charged?
1. Check battery charge: Place flashlight in charging base. Make sure LED lights up
with flashlight switch off. 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.
Charging Base:
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.
Note: If the flashlight is fully charged
(as indicated by a solid green LED
when flashlight is in the charging
base) and when switched on it
immediately goes into low power
mode, make sure tail cap is securely
tightened.
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Specifications and Accessories
Flashlight
• Tempered aluminum alloy external
components
• Finish: hard, type III, aircraft anodized
(inside and out)
• Length: 5.8" (147.32 mm)
• Weight, with battery pack: 5.61 oz.
(159 grams)
• Head diameter: 1.05" (26.67 mm)
• Barrel diameter: 1.05" (26.67 mm)
• Permanently engraved serial number
for registration and identification
Unplated Area
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 (negative button) of each cell.
Another indication would be a bulging deformation of the bottom (positive 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.
Fig. 1
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 probes 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.
• O-ring sealed / lip seals throughout
• Multi-color LED charge indicator
• 3.2 Volt (LiFePO4) Battery Pack
Converter
• Polycarbonate Lens
• 120-240 volts AC 50/60Hz
• Highly polished reflector delivers
• Output 5V USB DC
superior optical performance.
• Double insulated
• Faceted knurl design
• Corrosion resistant metal
springs throughout
Charging Base
• Accepts 5V USB DC
• Solid-state charging circuit
• Charge rate: 1.2A