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Maureen, Coleman Graphite Flashlight replace batteries. Remove bottom cap, it will be on tight, if you do not have good strength in your hands use a pair of pliers or channel locks. Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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Unscrew the top half of the flash light and pull the bulb straight up, and it's out,
Not to mention there's usually a spare bulb in the base of the flashlight under the spring in a piece of foam. unless someone used it already,
Line up the two pins and slide it back into the to pin holes on top and with the bottom of the flashlight back on with battery's try the on off switch and make sure it lights up and not have dead battery's, if it lights up throw away the old led and screw on the top of flashlight,
I have tried to buy that same part for years and years and am told by the Maglite* company that it is not replaceable. ( so I have a box of about 5 old lites that are of no use :-( ).
sorry,
The unit is 3 individual flash lights. Pull one of the flashlights by the head (the light part) it will come out easily once you know what you are doing. The other two may be pulled out in the same manner. The bottom will then unscrew where you will be able to replace the AA batteries. Each flashlight will then go back into place very easily. Hint...test each individual flashlight before putting back together to make sure you have your batteries in the proper place and that they are useable batteries.
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