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How do I change the battery on my flashlight?
How to Put Batteries in a Flashlight
- Turn the tail cap counterclockwise until it pulls away from the flashlight.
- Insert a new battery so the top or pointed end faces the light.
- Replace the tail cap by turning it clockwise until it stops moving.
How do I charge my coast flashlight?
To charge your HP7R, simply plug the included mini USB cable into the charging port on the flashlight. When the charging cable is inserted, the charging indication light near the charging port will glow. Red indicates the light is charging; Green indicates the light is fully charged.
Is Coast a good flashlight?
When you compare against the high quality, high output devices, Coast nets an easy above-average 7/10. It’s a great product with lots of competition. If you want a high-quality, easy-to-use and feature-rich LED flashlight that can literally paint the stars in the night sky, this is it.
How do you change the battery in a coast hx5?
To replace or change the battery, unscrew (counterclockwise) and remove the tailcap of the light and remove the included AA alkaline battery. Insert new battery into the light with positive end towards the front of light. Replace the tail cap and tighten (clockwise).
How do you load a battery?
Slide the battery into place with the negative end first. As you insert the negative end of the battery, you may press down a spring or a lever. By installing the negative end first, the battery will slide into the compartment more easily. You should then be able to easily snap the positive end into place.
How do you charge a Coast xp6r?
The Zithion-X battery features a micro USB port built into the top of the battery so that it can be charged outside of the torch using the included micro USB cable via a computer or a suitable mains/car charger (not included).
Which way do button batteries go in?
The batteries have one flat side, which is always the positive side, and a rounded side, which is the negative side. The positive side is indicated with a “+” anyway, so you could work this out by inspecting the battery, but the consistency of the design means that you don’t need to do this.