Features
Our Forever Flashlight
• Rechargeable batteries. This model does not need an external power source. Instead it can be recharged by spinning the
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• Zero maintenance required
(when regular batteries are not in use).
• AM/FM Radio.
• Emergency seat belt cutter. In case of emergency, the Forever Flashlight
• Loud siren and bright red blinking light for emergency situations.
• Magnetic plate for convenience in attaching the Forever Flashlight
• In case of emergency, you can use the window breaker to break glass or other breakable surfaces.
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Charging the | How to Use | ||
| 3. Pull out the CRANK | ||
Forever Flashlight | HANDLE, located on the side | ||
| of the unit. | ||
Your | Forever Flashlight | 4. Hold the unit parallel | |
to the ground and wind the | |||
Survivor Tool | handle three to five min- | ||
includes three great options | utes. Rotate the handle at a | ||
to charge your unit. It will | speed of approximately 120 | ||
never need a battery. For | rounds per minute. It is rec- | ||
directions on these options | ommended to charge your | ||
see below: |
| Forever Flashlight | |
Charging your unit | Survivor Tool for three to | ||
using your | five minutes before first use | ||
rechargeable batteries. | or after long periods of non- | ||
It is charged by winding | use. | ||
the handle on the unit. For | NOTES: | ||
best results, follow these | • Your Forever Flashlight | ||
steps in charging: | |||
1. Turn the unit off. | provide you with up to | ||
2. Turn your BATTERY | twenty minutes of light/ | ||
SELECTION knob to | radio (volume at 1/3 the | ||
CRANK. |
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| capacity) when charged by |
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| 9 winding the unit for one |