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Factor MIZPAH 300 User Manual page 2

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OPERATION:
Battery Installation
Loosen and remove head of flashlight and insert the two AA batteries.
1. Insert battery into the flashlight with positive (+) towards the head of the flashlight.
2. The flashlight will not light up if the battery's end is reversed.
On/Off
• Fully press the tail switch to turn the light ON/OFF.
• There is no momentary on function.
Mode Selecting
• With the flashlight on, half press the tail switch to cycle through different brightness
levels from Blast→High→Mid→Low→Strobe.
Recall Memory Function
The Mizpah 300 memorizes the last mode (including Strobe) used before turning it off. The
next time the light is turned on, it will access the last mode used.
Store and Maintenance
• To store or pack your flashlight, simply loosen the flashlight head a half turn to avoid
accidental turn-on and possible battery leakage.
• See flashlight care instructions on www.factorequipment.com
THE FACTOR OATH
All Factor employees pledge to support you to the point of satisfaction on all its products.
We are committed to making sure our products are functioning as advertised, and all your
inquiries are addressed.
WARRANTY
Factor provides a Limited Lifetime Warranty on all its products against defects in materials or
workmanship.
Unwarrantable
1. Damage, destruction, disassembly and unauthorized intentional modifications
2. Damage due to improper storage or battery leakage.
SERVICE
1. Contact us by email at support@factorequipment.com or go to
www.factorequipment.com/contact-support/
2. Any product update information will be displayed on www.factorequipment.com.
Factor Equipment reserves the right to update its products and communicate these
updates via the website.
BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
Type of Battery
Ni-MH Battery
Lithium Battery
(non-rechargeable)
Alkaline Battery
Li-ion Rechargeable Battery
Description
Voltage
AA
1.2V
AA
1.5V
AA
1.5V
14500
3.7V
Recommendation
Recommended
Recommended
Recommended
Do not use.

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