Coast HP21R User Manual

HP21R Instructions:
Battery Installation
Turn the end cap in a counter-clockwise direction to remove the cap. Place the battery into the compartment ensuring that the end marked with positive (+) pole
goes in first, pointing towards the front bezel of the flashlight.
Replace the tail cap and turn it clockwise to tighten it until it is fully closed. The flashlight is now ready to be charged. The HP21R can also be powered with four D cell alkaline batteries. To use D batteries, follow the above instructions but, but insert the four D batteries. The
positive (+) pole on each battery should be inserted first.
Charging the Flashlight
This flashlight can be charged in a standard 110V-240V AC wall-socket power outlet, or in a 12V
power port/cigarette lighter in a car.
To charge the flashlight, open the white rubber cover on the charging port and plug the DC pin
into the charging port of the flashlight. Then plug the adaptor into a power outlet (110V-240V AC wall socket power outlet or 12V power port/cigarette lighter in automobile).
While the flashlight is charging an indicator on the body of flashlight will glow red. When the flashlight is fully charged, the indicator light will change to green. The light should be charged for 12 hours before the first use. If the red indicator light comes on during use, it means the battery life is below 10% and the
light should be recharged immediately. Please note that further discharging of the battery after the indicator light has come on may shorten the life of the battery.
Quick Cycle Switch Operation
This flashlight is equipped with COAST’s Quick Cycle Switch™, featuring high, strobe and low beams.
To activate the high beam, press the on/off switch until it clicks once, then release. To activate the strobe mode, press the on/off switch until it clicks a second time, then release. To activate the low mode, press the on/off switch until it clicks a third time, then release. At any time you can activate the high beam in “momentary” mode by partially depressing the
on/off switch.
Any time the light is turned off for more than five seconds, the high/strobe/low cycle will reset
and the high beam will be activated when the light is turned on again.
Pure Beam Focusing Optic with Speed Focus
This flashlight is equipped with COAST’s Pure Beam™ Focusing Optic with Speed Focus that
allows the user to choose between a broad flood beam and a focused Bulls-Eye Spot beam for long distance illumination.
To adjust this, hold the flashlight body with one hand and then with the other hand pull the
rubber bezel ring forward to produce the Bulls-Eye Spot beam or push it back to produce the broad flood beam.
Accessories:
Shoulder Strap
The HP21R includes a shoulder strap for carrying the light. To use the strap, slide the support
rings onto the body of the light, from the rear.
One ring should be positioned near the head of the flashlight. The second should be positioned
near the tail of the light.
Attach the strap to the support rings with the included clips.
Belt Ring
The included belt ring can be used to hang the HP21R from a belt. Thread your belt (not included) through the nylon strap on the belt ring. Position the light in the
desired location on your waist – usually the left or right hip area.
Insert the tail of the light through ring.
Warnings
Do not separate the flashlight bezel from casing while the flashlight is on. Do not touch the gold contacts on the front of body or rest them against anything conductive, as
this could cause a short circuit.
Be aware that any rechargeable battery will lose its charge over time and that this is a natural
property of the battery, not a fault in the battery or the light. It is recommended to charge and discharge the flashlight at least once every three months.
This flashlight may also be powered using four standard D” cell alkaline batteries. Never try to
recharge alkaline batteries or mix alkaline with rechargeable batteries as this could create a danger of explosion.
Due to the limited lifespan of rechargeable batteries, when the batteries can no longer be
charged or the discharge time has decreased significantly, they should be replaced.
When replacing either rechargeable or alkaline batteries you should always change them all at
the same time. Never mix new and used batteries.
Be aware that using the flashlight in high or low temperatures can reduce battery run-time. When the red indicator light comes on during use, it means the battery life is below 10% and the
light should be recharged immediately. Please note that further discharging of the battery after the indicator light has come on may shorten the life of the battery.
Use only the supplied power adaptor otherwise you risk damaging your light or the batteries.
Only charge inside Coast rechargeable flashlights. Do not use other chargers.
Do not dispose of in fire or short circuit.
Please recycle according to local regulations. Do no throw away.
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