Caution – Leapers COP 200 LED Light, Single Battery, Handheld or QD Mount (LT-EL138) User Manual

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If you need to mount the flashlight onto a firearm, make sure firearm is not loaded before

installation. Remove magazine and examine chamber. Use safe handling procedures

at all times.

Tactical flashlights produce substantial heat during operation. Do not leave activated

flashlight unattended. Do not set activated flashlight face down. Do not place activated

flashlight against combustible material or material that could be damaged by heat. Do

not hold bezel or lens of activated flashlight against any portion of human body. Keep

away from children.

Ensure that the flashlight cannot be turned on when stored or being transported. If the

lamp is activated while in a case or any container, the lamp could overheat and cause

damage to surrounding materials.

Examine battery quality and appearance before use each time and make sure that there

is no leaking or any deformation. Dispose appropriately if there is a problem.

The batteries are pre-charged by the manufacturer, and cannot be recharged.

Recharging can cause battery leakage or, in some cases, high-pressure rupture.

Inadvertent charging can occur if a battery is installed backwards.

Do not use re-chargeable batteries in the light. Only non-rechargeable batteries should

be used with the light.

Install batteries by aligning the + and – signs marked on the battery with the + and

– signs marked on the battery chamber in the light.

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Turn off the light when not in use to conserve battery power.

Make sure to turn off the light or disconnect the pressure switch before inspecting bulb

and battery if the light cannot be turned on.

Keep batteries cool and dry. Always remove batteries from light after use. Leaving

battery in the light without use for long period of time may cause damage or danger.

Always replace batteries with the exact type and size specified for the light.

Always replace the whole set of batteries at the same time. Never mix new and used

batteries in the same light.

Never deliberately short circuit batteries. Prolonged short circuit will cause the battery to

lose energy and result in significant temperature increase.

Keep battery compartment clean and keep any metallic object away from the battery.

Lithium batteries can explode or cause burns if disassembled, shorted, recharged,

exposed to water, fire, or high temperatures. Do not place loose batteries in a pocket,

purse, or other container containing metal objects. Do not mix new with used batteries or

mix required batteries with other types of battery. Do not store batteries with hazardous

or combustible materials. Store in cool, dry, ventilated area. Follow applicable laws and

regulations for disposal.

CAUTION!

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