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Even if your state or municipality does not require bicycle lights for night riding, it makes sense to use them. Other brands offer lights with an almost identical protocol for replacing batteries. With this Bicycle light, a twist of the wrist puts you well on the way to getting the job done.
Unscrew the lens of your Bicycle Bike Torch. The iPulse's instruction booklet notes that a 30-degree twist removes the lens unit.
Pull out the battery compartment from the light assembly. Remove the four AAA batteries that are in your light, if applicable. Install four new AAA batteries in the compartment. Be certain to line up the +/- signs with the +/- indicators printed on the compartment.
Slide the compartment back into the light. Ensure that the button you press to turn the light on and off faces up. Reinsert the lens on the light assembly. Twist the lens until it closes and locks on the light assembly. Test your light to make sure you installed the batteries correctly.