4. Depress the rail clamp tension bolt to open the rail clamp, rotate the TLR into place and release the pressure on
the tension bolt to "snap" the light in place.
5. Check for fit and tighten rail clamp tension bolt until the TLR is securely attached to the firearm.
NOTE: The driver feature of the multi-tool opposite the e-clip feature may be used to obtain sufficient tightness.
Alternatively, a coin may be used. Tighten only "finger tight."
BATTERY INSTALLATION/REMOVAL
HANDLING A FIREARM CAN BE DANGEROUS AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY,
WARNING
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, OR DEATH. MAKE SURE THAT THE FIREARM IS UNLOADED AND
THE BREECH IS OPEN. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT SAFETY MEASURES BE EMPLOYED AT ALL TIMES WHILE
HANDLING THE FIREARM.
At the end of battery life, the switch may appear intermittent or non-functional. Replacing the batteries will
restore normal operation.
1. Unscrew and remove the facecap assembly from the body of the TLR. Remove the exhausted batteries from
the flashlight body.
2. Insert two fresh CR123A batteries, positive end first, into the body of the TLR. Battery polarity is indicated
on the side of the TLR body.
3. Place the facecap assembly onto the TLR body. Fully tighten the facecap assembly to ensure that the bat-
tery makes complete contact with the internal electrical contacts.
4. For "safe" mode, loosen the facecap approximately ¼ turn to the detent. The light will not turn on when
either button is pressed and the battery is disconnected.
SWITCH OPERATION
The TLR-9
and TLR-10
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constant activation and allow selection of the light/laser (TLR-10
• A tap on either switch turns the unit "on" or "off".
• Press and hold either switch for momentary activation of the unit.
• To cycle through the available modes (TLR-10
switch and tap the other switch until desired mode is reached. The selected mode will be saved when unit
is turned "off".
• NOTE: The TLR will not operate if the facecap is in "safe" mode.
Rear Switch Options
The TLR-9
and TLR-10
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LOW tail switch presents the rear switch lower on either side of the trigger guard while the HIGH tail switch
presents the rear switch higher up on either side of the trigger guard. The LOW and HIGH tail switches are in-
terchangeable by using the push pin feature on the multi-tool to press the retaining pin clear of the tail switch
on one side and then the other. See the switch removal and replacement views below.
HIGH Tail Switch
Switch Removal
Strobe Enable/Disable
The TLR ships from the factory with the strobe mode disabled. To enable strobe, starting from the "Off" posi-
tion, tap either switch very rapidly 9 times (within ¼ second per tap) and hold down on the 10th time. Hold
the switch until the light turns off (about one second) which indicates reprogramming was successful. Repeat
the procedure above to disable strobe mode.
Strobe Operation
The strobe mode can be activated by either switch. Within ¼ second, press either switch, release and
immediately re-press for strobe.
Safe mode
models feature ambidextrous rear switches. All models provide momentary or
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have two versions of tail switch available, depending on user grip preference. The
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models only).
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models only; Light, Laser, Light/Laser), press and hold one
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Tail Switches
LOW Tail Switch
Switch Replacement