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Pelican 7000 - Manual

This compact flashlight produces an ultra bright light beam by using a LED powered by (2) two CR123 lithium batteries. The 7000 flashlight is designed for easy use with one hand operation and has a dual-switch mode for constant-on and momentary-on. The 7000 flashlight body is made by high precision CNC machines from aircraft-grade aluminum alloy for the most durable construction. The 7000 flashlight is water resistant.

TO INSERT BATTERIES

  1. Remove the tail cap by turning counter-clockwise.
  2. Remove battery carrier.
  3. Lightly press (with thumb) on carrier cap as indicated by three lines.
  4. Install batteries in the direction as indicated on the carrier.
  5. Replace the cap.
  6. Install carrier in the light with the arrow on the carrier pointing towards the head.
  7. Replace the tail cap onto the flashlight by turning clockwise until sealed.

OPERATION

To select a program, partially depress the button (momentary press, do not click) as indicated in the table below and hold until the 7000 flashes in acknowledgment.

The light will flash to let you know that a new program has successfully been selected. The number of flashes indicates the program number.

Momentary presses Confirmation flashes
Program 1
(default)
High > Strobe > Medium > Low 8 *
Program 2 High Only 10 **
Program 3 High > Medium > Low 12 ***
Program 4 Low > Medium > High 14 ****

To change the mode within a program, depress the button (momentary, do not click) once for each step in the program. Presses need to be within.5 second. Press the tail button to turn OFF.

TO ACCESS THE BATTERY STATUS FEATURE:

  1. Press the switch halfway down so the light comes on (momentary- do not click) six times with no more than.5 second between presses.
  2. Hold the button down on the sixth press.
  3. After two seconds, the light will flash indicating the battery power status:
    • 4 flashes = 76%-100%
    • 3 flashes = 51%-75%
    • 2 flashes = 26%-50%
    • 1 flash = <25%

GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE

  1. Clean o-rings with a soft clean cloth to insure that sealing area is free of dirt that could destroy the o-ring seal.
  2. Apply a light coat of clear silicone grease on the o-rings occasionally if turning action becomes too difficult.
  3. Remove the tail cap and wipe the rear threads of the 7000 flashlight body and inside of the tail cap with a soft clean cloth occasionally to avoid intermittent flashlight operation.


To prevent the 7000 flashlight coming on accidentally when the flashlight is stored, remove the batteries. If the 7000 flashlight is turned on while it is in a container, the flashlight can overheat and damage the flashlight or the material of the surrounding area.

SPECIFICATIONS

BULB: LED

BATTERY: (2) Two 3 volt CR-123A, DL-123A or other equivalent lithium batteries

O-RING MAINTENANCE

Check closely for cuts, scratches, or otherwise damaged o-ring or mating lens lip surface. Remove any dirt or foreign matter from o-ring sealing surfaces. Keep threads, o-ring groove and inside lip of lens lubricated with silicone grease. See Warranty information for replacement of o-ring.

Battery Safety Bulletin

Lithium Batteries
Lithium batteries can explode, leak or cause burns if not handled properly. Please observe the following as a guide:

  1. Use only Panasonic™, Energizer™, Duracell™, or Sanyo™ batteries.
  2. Do not mix new with old or with other battery types/brands.
  3. Replace all batteries at the same time.
  4. Do not open batteries.
  5. Do not dispose of in fire.
  6. Do not heat above 75°C.
  7. Do not expose batteries to water.
  8. Do not recharge.
  9. Insert batteries correctly with regard to polarity (+ and -) marked on the battery and equipment.

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