Low Battery Indication - First Light Tomahawk GP User Manual

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LoW bATTeRY InDICATIon

When the Tomahawk nears the end of its
useful battery life, the red lock indicator will
begin to flash (once every 2.5 seconds)
during use (visible light mode only). This
indicates that the batteries should be
replaced immediately.
Once the red lock indicator begins to flash,
your Tomahawk will cease to function
normally. It is programmed to maximize
useful run time by limiting all light output to
the lowest brightness setting. Soon after,
the light will cease to function and will
enter Lockout Mode.
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LOCK (RED/GREEN)
INDICATOR
FInGeR LooP
Your Tomahawk comes equipped with a
Finger Loop installed in a neutral/straight-
forward position. In order to enhance the
ergonomic control of the Tomahawk, it is
recommended that the Finger Loop be
slightly offset to better align the thumb with
the control panel.
The Finger Loop can be moved by pushing it
to the desired position.
InSTALLInG FInGeR LooP
A smaller Finger Loop is also provided. In
order to install the smaller Finger Loop,
loosen the threaded connection between the
lamp housing and battery housing until the
large Finger Loop is loosened to a point at
which it can be removed. Insert the collar of
the smaller Finger Loop so that it is seated
within the machined groove located at the top
of the battery housing.
!
IMPoRTAnT: It is important to
ensure that the Finger Loop remains
securely seated during use. Hand-
tighten the connection between the
battery housing and lamp housing as
firmly as possible.
FINGER LOOP
LOOSEN HERE
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