Owner’s Manual • Guide d’Utilisation • Manual del Propietario
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For Your Safety Please Read
Read all safety instructions in this manual before attempting to use the
ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ LED Rechargeable Flashlight System. Keep
this manual for future reference. It contains important information
about safe operation and maintenance of the product.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
The safety instructions in this manual have been classified according to
the seriousness of the risk, as follows:
WARNING:
“Warning” indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION:
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“Caution” indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE:
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“Notice” indicates information considered important that relates to
avoiding risk of damage to the flashlight or flashlight system itself
and/or to other property.
WARNINGS:
• The ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ flashlight is a high-intensity lighting
device that is safe during normal operating use in which it is used to
project light at a distance and the lens is not obstructed or blocked. It is
not intended for use in hazardous environments, such as explosive
environments, where only devices with appropriate hazardous
certifications (such as “intrinsically safe” and/or “explosion-proof”)
should be used. If the device is left on when the lens is obstructed or
blocked, such misuse may create a
which could possibly result in fire, depending upon the environment in
which the device is being misused.
potentially dangerous heat build-up,
• This flashlight is a high-intensity lighting device capable of causing
eye damage to the user or others. Avoid shining the flashlight directly
into anyone’s eyes.
• As is the case with any battery, never allow it to short circuit and do
not expose the battery of this device to fire or excessive heat, as this
could cause the battery to leak, rupture or explode.
• The charging cradle is not waterproof and should only be used in dry
indoor locations. Exposing the device’s charging system to liquids could
cause shorting and possible fire and/or electric shock.
• Never try to disassemble, repair or alter the AC adapter, plug or
charging cradle. Shorting and possible fire and/or electric shock could
result. Contact a Mag Authorized Warranty Service Center for repairs.
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• The flashlight is not designed to operate with the face cap off and the
LED exposed. If contacted directly, the exposed LED could become hot
enough to burn skin, or to melt or scorch some heat-sensitive materials,
e.g., plastics, rubber, cloth fabrics, etc.
• Any battery may leak harmful chemicals which may damage eyes,
skin, clothing, or the inside of the flashlight. To avoid risk of injury,
never disassemble a battery pack, and do not let any material leaked
from a battery come in contact with eyes or skin. In the event of
contact with eyes or skin, wash the affected area immediately and
obtain prompt medical attention.
NOTICE:
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To reduce the risk of harm to your flashlight:
• Locate power cord away from foot traffic and other causes of abrasion
or stress.
• Never pull on the power cord whe
the plug directly.
n unplugging the AC adapter. Grasp
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• Do not use non-rechargeable batteries in your Rechargeable Flashlight
System. Use only a MAG® rechargeable battery pack (ML150LR™
Model No. 485-000-034), (ML150LRS™ Model No. 485-000-075).
• For prolonged storage, remove the battery pack and store it separately
in a non-conductive wrapping, such as a plastic bag.
• Carefully follow steps listed under “Inspection and Maintenance” in
this manual.
• Always use genuine ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ replacement parts and
accessories. Never connect the flashlight to any auxiliary product that
has not been approved by Mag Instrument, Inc. Doing so may damage
the product and void your warranty.
• Discontinue use immediately if you notice changes in the battery such
as swelling, discoloration or leakage.
• Recharge the Battery at temperatures between 32°F and 140°F (0°C to
60°C), as charging outside this range can potentially reduce battery
capacity.
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
• This product is not a toy, and is not intended or recommended for use
by children.
• Keep the flashlight, all accessories and components out of the reach of
small children – especially small parts that might present a choking
hazard to children.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
• Cover the metal terminals with insula
ting tape before disposal, to
prevent accidental short-circuiting.
• Never dispose of a battery pack by throwing it into a fire. Battery
explosion could result.
• Never discard a used battery pack with ordinary solid wastes, since it
contains toxic substances.
• The sealed Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery stick supplied
with your flashlight must be recycled or disposed of properly. Contact
your local solid waste authority for proper recycling or disposal
information.
Mag Instrument, Inc. is a proud participant in the RBRC (Rechargeable Battery
Recycling Corporation). By recycling LiFePO4rechargeable
batteries, you are helping to keep LiFePO4batteries out of the
solid waste stream. When you throw away a LiFePO4battery,
it eventually ends up in a landfill or municipal incinerator. By
recycling your used LiFePO4batteries through Mag
Instrument’s Battery Recycling Progr
create a cleaner and safer environment for generations to come.
For more information about the RBRC visit www.rbrc.com
Taking a few moments to read this manual and familiarizing yourself with the
ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ LED Rechargeable Flashlight System will help to insure years of superior
service and satisfaction.
Not all of the following 8 items are included with every Rechargeable Flashlight System shipped, as some
package contents may vary. To confirm which of the 8 items are i
package in which the System was sold.
1. Flashlight
2. Charging Cradle
3. Rechargeable Battery (LiFePO4)
4. 120 Volt Converter (US)
5. 12 Volt Adapter (Automobile)
6. 230 Volt Converter (Euro)
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2
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ncluded with your System, consult the
7. 240 Volt Converter (UK)
8. 12 Volt Straight Wire
(Automobile)
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of the National Law Enforcement Officers
Memorial Fund and The National Law
Enforcement Museum.
Learn more about The Campaign for the
National Law Enforcement Museum at
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This manual covers both ML150LR™ & ML150LRS™ flashlights. Images shown are the ML150LR™.
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Section 1
The Flashlight
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2
3
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1. Face Cap - The removable face cap, which is threaded onto the
head, is O-ring sealed and retains the polycarbonate lens and the
precision-engineered reflector that is the heart of the optical system.
2. Head - The head houses the reflector and
the LED module. The flashlight’s Quick-Adjustable
Beam operates by rotating the head. About ¼ turn
of the head causes the beam to vary between a
wide floodlight setting and a narrow spotlight
setting (Fig. 1). To remove the head, first remove
the face cap and reflector; the head is then free to
slide down the barrel. This maneuver provides
access to the O-ring seal that is seated in a groove
on the outside of the barrel, near the head end,
and seals the head-barrel assembly against grit
and moisture.
access to five different functions – Full Power, Low Power, Strobe
(12x/sec), Eco, and Momentary On/Off.
4. Serial Number - Your flashlight’s unique serial number is
permanently engraved on the barrel for ease of identification and
registration. Please note your serial number for future
reference:____________________.
5. Tail Cap - The tail cap is threaded onto the barrel and retains the
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) rechargeable battery. The tail cap/barrel
junction is sealed by a lip seal that prevents entry of moisture and grit,
while allowing the venting of any gas that may be generated within the
flashlight. The tail cap can be removed to inspect/replace the battery and
to maintain/replace the lip seal.
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Section 2
The Charging Cradle
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Constructed of engineering grade thermoplastics, this Charging Cradle unit has many
features. Input can be from 12–14 volts (automotive installations) or 120-240 volts AC,
when used with a converter for charging indoors.
Fig. 3 Flashlight in the Charging Cradle
Quick-Release Button
LED Charging Indicator
(Green/Red/Orange)
To remove the flashlight from the charging cradle: Grasp the flashlight, press
the quick-release button (Fig. 4A) and lift up (Fig. 4B).
To return the flashlight to the charging cradle: Place the front end of the light
into the front end of Charging Cradle, lower the flashlight until it clicks into
place (Fig. 5).
Once it is mounted to a wall or in a vehicle, you’ll find that the technique for
removi
one motion.
The quick-release button requires very little force to remove and return the
flashlight to the charging cradle.
nd returning the flashlight to the Charging Cradle works with
ng a
Fig. 4A
Fig. 4B
Fig. 5
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Installation
A Typical Installation
1. Locate and mount the cradle using appropriate screws and anchors for
the location and material.
2. Attach end of DC power cord or AC converter to charging cradle by
inserting round plug into power connection port in the side of the
charging cradle (Fig. 6, 7 & 10).
NOTICE: Never pull on the power cord when unplugging the AC adapter.
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Grasp the plug directly.
Direct Wire–Vehicle Installation 12–14 Volt Only (Not for 24-Volt Systems)
A 6’ power accessory cord is available to facilitate the direct-wiring of the rechargeable system (Fig. 7). MAG Instrument recommends
using an ignition-switched circuit (fused for 10 or 15 AMPS). This is most often the radio or accessory fuse. The Positive (+) lead (red) is
connected to the fuse output, and the Ground (-) lead (black) wire should be attached to a metal part of the chassis, which serves as a
battery ground return.
Ignition-Switched Fuses
Radio
Heater
Accessory
10 AMP
(See Note)
Positive (+) lead
(red)
Ground (–) lead
(black)
CAUTION: Make sure cable cannot be pinched. If cable is pinched it can
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cause immediate short and wires can get hot, melt plastic, and create a
fire hazard.
Fig. 6
Power connection port
Charging Cradle
Charging Cradle Cord
Note: For maximum protection of charging cradle and
vehicle, it is recommended that a 10 AMP
Slow Blow fuse is installed in the Positive (+) lead (red).
Fig. 7
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Section 4S
The Battery
Your Battery’s First Charge Is Important!
To assure the freshness of your battery and to avoid any operational
problems in shipping, it has been packaged in an UNCHARGED state.
For optimum operation of your flashlight, it should be charged a full
6 hours … before using for the first time.
Battery Installation
If the battery was shipped outside of the flashlight: After you have removed
the flashlight from the Charging Cradle unscrew the tail cap (Fig. 8) and insert
battery pack (Fig. 9) into the barrel. The positive (+) end—this is the end with a
button—goes into the barrel first. Now screw on the tail cap and make sure it’s tight.
NOTE: Large end of the battery spring must be snapped into the tailcap.
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Fig. 8
Fig. 9
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First Charge Procedure
1.
Connect charging cradle to the AC converter or DC accessory cord
(Fig. 10).
2. Plug into wall receptacle (AC) or DC power source cord.
3. Make sure charging cradle indicator LED is GREEN (see next page for
explanation of LED indicator colors).
4. Make sure flashlight tailcap is tight.
5. Place flashlight into charging cradle.
WARNING:
and do not expose the battery of this device to fire or excessive heat, as
this could cause the battery to leak, rupture or explode.
NOTICE:
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separately in a non-conductive wrapping, such as a plastic bag. Cover the
metal terminals with insulating tape before disposal, to prevent accidental
short-circuiting.
As is the case with any battery, never allow it to short circuit
For prolonged storage, remove the battery pack and store it
Fig. 10
Flashlight Barrel
Battery Spring
Tailcap
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Battery Charging
After the first (6-hour) charge, the total time to fully charge a fully
discharged battery is approximately (ML150LR™-2.5 hours)
(ML150LRS™-1.5 hours).
The charging cradle is provided with an LED that indicates
battery charge status by blinking and changing color (Fig. 11), as
seen in the accompanying chart.
Charger Mode Definitions:
• Charging: Battery charge level is below 80% and will fast
charge for up to 6 hours (maximum charge time for a deeply
discharged battery). Typical charge time is (ML150LR™-2.5 hours)
(ML150LRS™-1.5 hours).
• Top Off/Maintenance: Battery charge level is at (or above) 80%
and will be slow charged to top off
• Idle: Battery charge level is at 100% and charging has stopped or
there is no light in the cradle
• Fault: Charger input/output Voltage is below the minimu
threshold for normal operation, a short-circuit is detected, or a
component failure has occurred.
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ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ - CHARGING CRADLE FUNCTIONS
Battery StateCharger ModeLED Indicator
0 - 80%ChargingOrange
> 80%Top Off/MaintenanceBlinking Green
100% - No LightIdleGreen
UnknownFaultBlinking Red
Fig. 11
LED indicator
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Section 5
1
GENERAL
2
OUTDOOR
3
LAW
ENFORCEMENT
4
TACTICAL
(Default)
Function Set
Operation -
Getting the most out of Your ML150LR™/ML150LRS™LED Rechargeable Flashlight System
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Switch Operation
Your Flashlight’s Function Sets and the Functions
Within Each Set
The ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ LED flashlight includes powerful new
electronics, providing five different functions to choose from. Because
not all functions are equally important to all users, the ML150LR™/
ML150LRS™ LED flashlight offers an array of USER-CONFIGURABLE
FUNCTION SETS that LET YOU PERSONALIZE the settings for QUICKEST
ACCESS to the FUNCTIONS YOU USE MOST. The four available
Function Sets are shown in the below Function Sets Chart.
Function Sets Chart
Full Power
Low Power
Eco
Full Power
Low Power
Strobe
Momentary
Full Power
Eco
Momentary
Full Power
Strobe
The five different functions are: – Full Power, Low Power, Strobe (flashes 12
times per second), Eco and Momentary On/Off (stays on only while the switch
button is held down). Not all of these
user. That is why these functions are organized into four different function sets
– so that you can personalize your flashlight to suit your needs, configuring it
quickest access to the functions that best match your preference.
for
functions are equally important to every
How To Choose A Function Within a Set - “Quick Click”
The available function sets, and the functions within each one, are shown in
the Function Sets Chart.
As it comes out of the package, your ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ LED flashlight
is set to the “General (Default)” function set (Function Set #1 in the chart). If you
require only those three functions (Full Power, Low Power and Eco), then you
never have to change it. You can select a function within that set by the “Quick
Click” method: Turn the flashlight on with one Quick Click and it is on at Full
Power. Turn it off, then turn it on with two Quick Clicks (about as fast as you
would say “Click Click”) and it turns on at the Low Power function. Turn it off,
then turn it on with three Quick Clicks (about as fast as you would say “Click
Click Click”) and you have the Eco function.
Selecting a function within any of the other function sets works the same way
– starting with the flashlight off, invoke the desired function by applying 1, 2 or
3 “Quick Clicks”, as the chart shows. For example, if you are in “Outdoor”
function set (Function Set #2) and you want to select the Strobe function, begin
with the flashlight off, apply three Quick Clicks, and your flashlight will strobe.
How To Go From One Function Set To Another
Your ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ LED flashlight’s “General (Default)” setting isFunction Set
#1. If you want to keep that setting you don’t have to do anything. Function Set #1 will
always be in effect unless it is changed. If you want to choose a different function set,
follow these steps:
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Section 5
Operation -
Getting the most out of Your ML150LR™/ML150LRS™LED Rechargeable Flashlight System
METHOD 1
1. Unscrew the tail cap, backing it out of the
barrel far enough that the flashlight will not
turn on. (Note: This may require the tailcap to
be removed from the barrel entirely).
2. Pause for 2 seconds.
3.
Press the switch button andkeep holding it down.
4. While still holding down the switch button, screw
the tail cap back in until it is tight.
5. Keep holding down the switch button. Within
about 4 seconds the flashlight will start to blink.
6. The number of blinks indicates the new selected Function Set.
7. To choose a new Function Set, release the switch button after the corresponding
number of blinks (releasing after 1 blink chooses Function Set #1; releasing after 2 blinks
chooses Function Set #2; release after 3 blinks for Function Set #3, and release after 4 blinks
to choose Function Set #4.) Your choice of a Function Set remains in effect until you
change it by repeating the above process. (See our Demo video at www.maglite.com)
METHOD 2 - STEP 1
• Click the light into HIGH mode and hold the button down for five seconds.
NOTE: If the light is currently configured for Function Set 1 or 2, then the user
will begin from the OFF mode, click once and hold.
If the light is currently configured for Function Set 3 or 4, then the user will begin
from OFF mode, click twice and hold.
• After five seconds, the light will turn off for .25 seconds and then back on again
indicating that the light is now unlocked. The Function Set can be changed at
turn-off and without loosening the tail cap (traditional method).
• Release the button at any time.
STEP 2
• Click and hold the button down for five seconds.
• After five seconds the light will turn OFF, continue holding the button.
• After three seconds the light will begin to blink in successive patterns which
represent a particular Function Set, from this point everything is the same as the
traditional method.
NOTE: One blink, is Function Set 1 (GENERAL), release the button to save this
set into memory.
Two blinks, Function Set 2 (OUTDOOR), release the button to save this set into
memory.
Three blinks, Function Set 3 (LAW ENFORCEMENT), release the button to save
this set into memory.
Four blinks, Function Set 4 (TACTICAL), release the button to save this set into
memory.
NOTICE: To avoid deeply discharging the rechargeable LiFePO4battery, always
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turn the flashlight off when the flashlight beam starts to dim. A dim beam is an
indication that the battery needs to be recharged.
Spot-to-Flood Beam
The quick focusing spot-to-flood beam operates with a simple quarter turn of the
flashlight head assembly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How long can I leave the flashlight in the Charging Cradle (on charge)
without using?
A. Indefinitely. Your charging cradle is suitable for permanent stowage of the flashlight.
Because the cradle automatically shuts off when it detects that the flashlight has taken a
full charge, you don’t ever have to worry about overcharging the flashlight. If the
flashlight sits idle in the cradle for a long enough time to lose a little of its charge, the
cradle detects that, too, and applies a “top off/maintenance” charge. But again, it will
stop charging when the charge is back up to 100%. The cradle will never overcharge
the flashlight.
Q. If dust occurs inside my reflector, how do I clean it without damage to the
reflector?
A. Do not touch reflector. Use a camel hair brush lightly or blow with a compressed air
duster as used on computers and electronics. Use the same care that you would give a
precision camera lens.
Q. How do I get a fingerprint off my reflector?
A. Use a camera lens cleaner and a lint-free cloth.
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Section 6S
TroubleshootingSpecifications and Accessories
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:
1. Make sure battery is installed, with positive (+) end toward head
Does not light
2. Make sure large end of battery spring is snapped into tailcap.
3. Tighten tail cap – make sure unplated area of tail cap and barrel
Battery charged?
1. Check battery charge: Place flashlight in recharger/cradle. Make
Switch sticks
1. Return flashlight to Mag Instrument (see warranty).
1. Check for damage to battery casing.
Works intermittently
2. Foreign particles inside barrel.
1. Damaged LED.
Poor or no spot
Recharger/Cradle:
1. Tighten tail cap.
LED indicator does
2. Check plug connection to
not light.
converter.
3. Check plug to power
source.
4. Make sure large end of
battery spring is
snapped into tailcap.
of flashlight.
are clean. See fig. 12
sure LED lights up (see page 8). Charge for 15 minutes … check
for light. If it lights (even momentarily) charge it, if not, replace it
(battery).
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 (positive
button) of each cell. Another indication would be a bulging deformation of the
bottom (negative 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.
Fully Charged Battery Storage – If you do not use your flashlight for long periods of
time (four months or more) we suggest you remove t
flashlight to prevent chemical damage (acid leaks). Electrical Contacts – The bare
he battery pack from the
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Fig. 12
Flashlight
• Tempered aluminum alloy body
• Finish: hard, type III, aircraft
anodized (inside and out)
• Weight, with battery pack:
ML150LR™-15.5 oz. (439 grams) /
ML150LRS™-11.2 oz. (317.51 grams)
• Head diameter: 1-15/16" (49.12 mm)
• Barrel diameter: 1-3/16" (30.15 mm)
• Permanently engraved serial
number for registration and
identificatio
n
(bright) metal surfaces between the tailcap and barrel must be cleaned periodically
to ensure a good electrical contact. Also keep the tailcap spring clean. O-ring Sealsand Screw Threads – To keep seals from drying out and the threads operating
smoothly, apply several drops of clean petroleum o
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.
• Adjustable beam from spot to flood
with about 1/4 turn of head
• Corrosion resistant metal
springs throughout
Charging Cradle
• Accepts 12–14 volts DC (not for use
with 24-volt systems)
• Solid-state charging circuit
• Ch
arge rate: 2500 mA
• Reverse voltage protected
(prevents damage if battery is
inserted backwards)
• Multi-color LED charge indicator
Converter
• 120-240 volts AC 50/60Hz
• Output 12 volts DC
• Double insulated
il or jelly to these surfaces two
12 Volt Adapter (Automobile)
Plug the DC power cord’s adapter into the 12–
14 volt cigarette lighter receptacle of the
vehicle. DO NOT leave adapter plugged in for
any extended period while the engine is “off”
to avoid draining vehicle battery.
WARNING:
systems only. Do not use it to connect to a 24 volt
circuit, as doing so can create excessive heat, possibly
cause a fire, and damage electrical components.
This adapter is designed for 12-14 volt
120-240 Volt Converter (Indoor)
After mounting the charging cradle in a
proper location, plug the converter into an
appropriate 120-240 volt wall receptacle.
Note: Total usable wire length is 6 feet.
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Warranty Information
LIMITED WARRANTY (LIFETIME IN NORTH AMERICA; TEN YEARS
ELSEWHERE): Mag Instrument, Inc., 2001 South Hellman Ave., Ontario,
California, USA 91761, warrants to the first retail purchaser of this
ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ flashlight that it is free from defects in parts and
workmanship. In North America, this warranty lasts for the life of that
purchaser. In the rest of the wo
retail purchase. During warranty coverage, Mag or an authorized Mag
Warranty Service Center will repair the flashlight or, at its option, replace a
defective flashlight or component. (Mag does not warrant the future
availability of any particular colors, markings or decorations, and may
replace a custom flashlight with a standard flashlight.) Proof
required for warranty service. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties
and conditions express or implied. It does not, however, affect the statutory
rights of a consumer. Under EU law (where applicable), the seller of new
flashlights is liable for any lack of conformity that becomes apparent within
two years from delivery of the flashlight; national laws of specific
jurisdicti
additional rights.
EXCLUSIONS: This warranty does not cover any of the following: 1. The
rechargeable battery unless the claim is made within one year after the
documented date of first retail purchase; 2. Any accessory (including for
example the recharging apparatus) unless the claim is made within one year
after the documented date of first retail
component (including for example the LED and electronics involved in
switching, controlling or regulating the LED) unless the claim is made within
one year after the documented date of first retail purchase; or 4. Damage to
or failure of the flashlight or any component or accessory thereof, at any
time, due to alteration, misuse, or lack of maintenance.
Notwithstanding any
event of failure by Mag to fulfill this warranty, MAG DISCLAIMS ANY
RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some jurisdictions (countries, provinces, and states) do not allow exclusion
or limitation of implied warranties, incidental or consequential damages
and/or limitations on transferability, so the above limitations and exclusio
may not apply to you.
ons, including EU Member States, may give the consumer
statutory rights applicable in any jurisdiction in the
rld, it lasts for ten years from the date of first
of purchase is
purchase; 3. Any electronic
ns
HOW AND WHEN TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM: To avoid expense
and delay for warranty work that might be unnecessary, we strongly
recommend that you first consult the “Troubleshooting” steps found in your
product manual or on Mag’s website www.maglite.com. If these do not
resolve the problem, we recommend that you call our Warranty/Repair
department at the number found in your manual and
see if the problem can be resolved by phone. If not, and if a warranty
repair/replacement is necessary, then for warranty return of a flashlight
purchased in the USA or Canada, send the flashlight, battery or accessory in
question, along with proof of first retail purchase (postage or shipping
prepaid) to Mag Instrument, 2001 South Hellman Avenue, Ontario,
California, USA 91761, A
instructions on warranty return of a flashlight purchased elsewhere than the
USA or Canada, consult the retailer where the flashlight was purchased, or
visit Mag’s website www.maglite.com, click on “Support,” select the country
of purchase, and find the name of an authorized Mag Warranty Service
Center to which to send the flashlight, battery or accessory in q
proof of first retail purchase (postage or shipping prepaid). For your
protection and to expedite handling, we recommend that all returns be
insured and shipped by a carrier that can track or trace the package. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights
which vary from country to country, province to province, and state to state.
Where any term of this wa
such term shall there be null and void, but the remainder of this warranty
shall remain in full force and effect.
THESE STATEMENTS DO NOT AFFECT THE STATUTORY RIGHTS OF A
CONSUMER.
To obtain a copy of this warranty, please send an email with your request to
warranty@magmail.com; or send a written request by mail to Mag at the
Mag Warranty/Repair Depart
please be sure to specify the model (e.g., ML150LR) and serial number of
your flashlight.
ttention: Warranty/Repair Department. For
rranty is prohibited by the law of any jurisdiction,
ment address noted above. In either case,
on Mag’s website, to
uestion, with
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ghts
round the heads of all Mag®
Anodizado Lifetime Tough®
• Construcción en Aluminio
ML150LR™/ML150LRS™ LED
Sistema de Linterna Recargable
• El interruptor electrónico
• Haz de luz de alta intensidad, que
ltifunción permite acceder a
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vuelta de cabezal
se ajusta con solo un cuarto de
• Modo Baja Potencia
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través del «Clic rápido» a:
• Modo Estroboscópico
• Modo Momentáneo
• Modo Eco
RÁPIDO ACCESO a sus
• PERSONALIZABLE para un
MILITARES o POLICIALES.
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FUNCIONES PREFERIDAS.
• CONFIGURABLE por
resto de países)
Norteamérica; de 10 años en el
• Garantía limitada (vitalicia en
g a
LED
esigned and manufactured in U.S.A.; flashlight includes some
Owner’s Manual • Guide d’Utilisation • Manual del Propietario
ashlight d
covered by U.S. Patent No. 9,812,880. The LED module is covered by U.S. Patent
9,549,454; 9,644,806; 9,671,102; 9,759,414; and 9,801,256. The charging cradle is
No. D625,847.
Fl
in U.S.A. of U.S. and imported parts; 12 volt power cord assembled in U.S.A. of