Replacing the batteries in the Flashflight Hole-In-One is easy. Assuming you have used your lighted golf disc so much that you are in need of replacing your batteries... you'll need two replacement 2016 3V coin cell batteries. Most convenient stores or electronic stores carry these batteries or you can purchase from our web site.
Here are some thumbnails illustrating how to replace the batteries on your trusty golf disc. Mouse-over any picture for a larger image.
Visit our Attachment 101 page for instructions and illustrations.
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You’ll need the Hole-In-One light module, the wood block, and the metal hole punch that were included in the package, plus a pair of pliers, a hammer, and a pen.
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Place the disc (top side down) on top of the wood and position the hole punch in the exact center of the disc.
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Give the hole punch a good whack (or two or three) with the hammer.
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Admire your strength and your new hole.
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Pry the Hole-In-One light module apart by firmly grasping the “nub.” Use your thumbnail for leverage. Don’t worry about breaking off the nub – it can take the stretch!
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Remove the nubby piece and take out the LED and battery holder. Set aside.
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Lubricate the nub by rubbing some water on it (or lick it) and position the nubby piece in your lovely hole.
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Use a pen (or some similarly-shaped item) to force the nub through the hole.
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In it goes. Pretty slick. If it’s stubborn, re-lubricate, tell it who’s boss, and drive it in there.
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Place the LED and battery holder back inside the now-attached nubby piece.
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Admire the hand model’s nice, shapely fingernail and the cool little sticker on the Hole-In-One light module.