Operating lt-elp223q, Operating lt-elp116q, Quick locking operation – Leapers 150 lumen Compact LED Pistol Light, 23mm Head, QD Mount (LT-ELP223Q) User Manual
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Operating LT-ELP223Q
Battery Installation
1. Press down the grooved area on the Quick Release Tail Cap
Locking Lever, and pull the Tail Cap to open (Fig. 1.1).
2. Insert two 3-volt lithium batteries. Press down the Locking Lever
and push Tail Cap toward the main body until Locking Lever is
securely engaged into position (Fig. 1.2).
On/Off Operations
1. Tail Cap Ambidextrous On/Off Switch
The flashlight can be turned on permanently by pushing the
Ambidextrous On/Off Switch upward, and can be turned
off by setting the Ambidextrous On/Off Switch in the middle
(Fig. 1.3). The ambidextrous design makes it convenient for
right-handed and left-handed users.
2. Momentary On/Off Switch
The laser/flashlight can be temporarily turned on by pushing
down the Ambidextrous On/Off Switch.
Operating LT-ELP116Q
Battery Installation
1. Unscrew the Flashlight Head.
2. Install one 3-volt lithium battery, following the direction in Fig. 1.4.
On/Off Operations
The Ambidextrous Finger Adjustable On/Off Switch has 3 horizontal
positions. In the middle position, the light is off. To turn the light
on, push the On/Off Switch either to the left or to the right position.
(Fig. 1.5)
Permanent On
Permanent Off
Momentary On
Tail Cap
Flashlight
Head
NOTE:
Photo illustrations in this section show LT-ELP116Q as an
example. The lever lock mechanism on LT-ELP223Q works in
opposite directions from LT-ELP116Q.
1. Turn the Cam Lever to its unlocked position. Place the grip light on
the Picatinny rail at a desired position. (Fig. 2) Seat the locking cross
bolt on the mounting deck into a selected Picatinny slot. (Fig. 3)
2. Turn the Cam Lever to begin locking the grip light on the rail, but
do not complete the locking motion, leaving some travel distance to
allow for adjustment. (Fig. 4)
3. Use the included Allen wrench to adjust the Hex Screw at the side of
the cam for proper tension and fit against the rail. Adjust clockwise to
increase the tension and tighten the clamping width. Adjust counter-
clockwise to decrease the tension and increase the clamping width.
(Fig. 5)
4. The optimal tension is achieved when the side plate first makes
contact with the Picatinny rail while the Cam Lever still has enough
travel left for you to securely snap into its locking position. Once you
achieve the optimal tension, push the Cam Lever to the positive
locking position. (Fig. 6) You may repeat Step 3 and 4 if needed
to find the best clamping tension and locking position for your grip
light on the rail.
5. After use of the grip over time, adjust the clamp tension with the Allen
wrench if needed to always ensure the most secured installation.
Quick Locking Operation
Fig. 1.1
Fig. 1.2
Fig. 1.3
Fig. 1.4
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 1.5