GENERAL NOTES
The lithium batteries should be replaced when troubleshooting the Scorpion. Remove the
batteries from the flashlight by unscrewing the head from the body.
The Scorpion uses a high output xenon bi-pin light bulb.
DO NOT TOUCH A HOT BULB. Allow the bulb to cool
before handling. The bulb is under high internal pressure.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN HANDLING
THE BULB. To change the bulb unscrew the head of the
flashlight from the barrel. Firmly grasp the burned out bulb
and pull it from the lamp holder assembly. A spare bulb is
located in the base of the lamp holder assembly. To
access the spare bulb turn the lamp holder assembly over
so that the battery contact/cover is facing upwards. Remove the battery contact/cover by prying it
upwards (see diagram). The spare bulb is located in the recessed area in the center of the lamp
holder assembly. Turn the lamp holder assembly over so that the bulb side is up. There are four
holes visible in the bulb side of the lamp holder assembly. The pins of the bulb mount in the two
holes which have square metal contacts abutting them
(see diagram). Carefully align the pins of the new bulb
with the contact holes in the lamp holder. Push the bulb
into the lamp holder. Use care to make sure that the pins
are straight and that the bulb is firmly seated in place.
Occasionally the battery contact spring on the switch will
become detached from the switch assembly. A quick
inspection can be made to confirm that the spring is in
place. Remove the head of the flashlight and remove the
batteries. The spring should be visible in the switch end of
the barrel. Use a small screwdriver to ensure that the
spring is firmly attached. If the spring has detached the
switch should be replaced (See page 7,8,9).
The connection between the end of the barrel and the contact ring on the lamp holder assembly
must be clean and free of corrosion. Keep the end of the barrel clean and free from grease or
other deposits.
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