Crosman CPLFKT User Manual

Owner’s manual, Model cplfkt universal laser and flashlight kit

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Centerpoint Precision Optics • 7629 Rt 5 & 20 • Bloomfield NY 14469 • 1-866-726-1122 • CPLFKTA515

Model CPLFKT

Universal Laser and Flashlight Kit

Owner’s Manual

Read all instructions and Warnings in this manual before using the laser sight.

CAUTION: AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE. Laser emitted from the aperture.

CAUTION: A laser sight is not a toy. It must be used under the supervision of an adult. Improper use or careless

use may cause serious injury, especially to the eyes. Avoid direct eye exposure to the laser beam.

Always follow the safety instructions found in the owner’s manual and keep these instructions in a safe place for future use.

BUYER AND USER HAVE THE DUTY TO OBEY ALL LAWS ABOUT THE USE AND OWNERSHIP OF THIS LASER

SIGHT AND FLASHLIGHT KIT

1. Selecting the correct mount

The kit comes with a spacer to allow using the kit to scopes of various size objectives.

A. Mounting Screws- Long

B. Mounting Screws- Short

C. Standard mount

D. Spacer

E. Flashlight

F. Laser

G. Remote switchs

H. On/off switch

I. Battery access cap

J. Elevation screw (Fig 4)

K. Windage screw (Fig 4)

L. Laser Aperture

M. Bulb

2. Attaching the mount to your scope

CAUTION: In order to avoid injury, keep the laser off until you are ready to aim

and shoot. Make sure the laser is off when you mount or remove the kit.

• Remove the mounting screws from the mount.

• Slide the appropriate mount over your scope using a spacer if extra

clearance is required. (Fig 2A, 2B)

• Place the curved mount, under the scope

• Replace and tighten the mounting screws using the larger hex wrench.

When using the spacer- you will need to use the longer screws.

3. Activating the laser

CAUTION: AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE. Laser emitted from the aperture.

A. Installing the batteries

• This laser sight uses 2 (LR44) button cell batteries.

• Make sure the laser is pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION

• Remove the battery access cap (power switch) by turning counter-

clockwise.

• Insert 2 batteries positive (+) side up.

• Replace the battery access cap by turning clockwise until tight.

• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (ni-cad,

ni-mh, etc.) batteries

• Do not mix old and new batteries

B. Using the standard on/off switch

• The laser sight is activated by pressing in the button switch.

• It is turned off by the same procedure.

Note: Always be sure to turn off the switch after use to avoid draining the battery.

C. Using the remote on/off switch

Your laser also comes with a remote momentary on/off switch which allows you

to turn the unit on or off with pressure.

To install the pressure switch:

• Remove the standard battery access cap.

• Screw in the remote pressure switch. (Fig 3)

• The laser is activated while the pressure pad is pressed.

Fig 2A

Fig 2B

Fig 3

• The laser is de-activated by relieving the pressure on the pad.

• After mounting the scope to the gun (see your scope owner’s manual for instructions on mounting) use

the enclosed adhesive strips to attach the on/off pad to a convenient location on your gun.

4. Sighting in the laser

Your laser sight may be adjusted for both windage and elevation. To determine what adjustments must be made, fire

3 shots at a target. If the point of impact is directly in the center of the target, then the laser sight is zeroed. Other-

wise the sight needs to be adjusted

WINDAGE

Using the small hex wrench included in your package turn the windage adjust-

ment hex screw clockwise to move your point of impact to the right, turn the hex

screw counter-clockwise to move your point of impact to the left.

ELEVATION

Using the small hex wrench included in your package, turn the elevation adjust-

ment hex screw clockwise to move your point of impact up., turn the hex screw

counter-clockwise to move your point of impact down.

Note that the adjustments are very sensitive. One half rotation, 180 degrees, will

provide approximately 10 inches of movement at 25 yards.

After adjustment, carefully fire three more shots, make additional adjustments as necessary.

Note: Do not adjust the flathead screw; this is used in manufacturing process only.

CAUTION: use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may

result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Laser SPECIFICATIONS

Output Power Class IIIa; <5mW

Windage/Elevation Adjustment +/- 10ft. @ 100 yards

Wavelength 650 nm +/- 10nm

Remote Pressure Switch 10” in Length

Dot Size .35” @ 10yds

Tube Size 19mm

Visible Range Indoor lighting – 25yds

Length (Laser Only) 2.75 in.

Outdoors at night – 100yds

Batteries 2 LR44 Lithium Batteries

Warranty 1yr

5. Using the Flashlight

A. Installing the batteries

This flashlight uses a CR123A Lithium battery.

• Remove the battery access cap (on/off switch) by turning counter-clockwise.

• Insert the battery positive side down.

• Replace the battery access cap by turning clockwise until tight.

B. Using the standard on/off switch

• The flashlight is activated by pressing in the button switch.

• It is turned off by the same procedure.

NOTE: Always be sure to turn off the switch after use to avoid draining the battery.

C. Using the remote on/off switch

Your flashlight also comes with a remote momentary on/off switch which allows you to turn the unit on or off with

pressure.

To install the pressure switch:

• Remove the standard battery access cap.

• Screw in the remote pressure switch.

• The flashlight is activated while the pressure pad is pressed.

• The flashlight is de-activated by relieving the pressure on the pad.

• After mounting the scope to the gun (see your scope owner’s manual for instructions on mounting) use

the enclosed adhesive strips to attach the on/off pad to a convenient location on your gun.

Fig 4

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