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Fenix HP30R V2.0 Headlamp Technical Parameters Spotlight Mode Floodlight Mode Spot & Flood Mode ANSI/PLATO FL1 Turbo High Med Low High Med Low Turbo High Med Low 2000 800 200 50 1000 200 50 3000 1800 400 100 lumens* lumens lumens lumens lumens lumens lumens lumens* lumens ...
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Note: According to the ANSI/PLATO FL1 standard, the above specifications are from the results produced by Fenix through its laboratory testing using two Fenix ARB‐L21‐5000 Li‐ion batteries under the temperature of 21±3°C and humidity of 50% ‐ 80%. The true performance of this product may vary according to different working environments and the actual battery used. *The Turbo output is measured in a total of runtime including output at reduced levels due to temperature or ...
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With the lamp switched off, rotate the switch clockwise, the lamp enters spotlight mode; With the lamp switched off, rotate the switch counterclockwise, the lamp enters floodlight mode; With the lamp switched on, rotate the switch to the off state to turn off the lamp. Mode Switching Spotlight mode: on floodlight mode, rotate the switch clockwise to the off state, continuously rotate to enter spotlight mode. Floodlight mode: on spotlight mode, rotate the switch counterclockwise to the off state, continuously rotate to enter floodlight mode. Spot&flood Mode: on spotlight or floodlight mode, single click the side switch to enter spot&flood mode, click again to exit. ...
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18650 3.6V Usable (with ALF‐18 *) √ Non‐rechargeable CR123A 3V Banned × Battery (Lithium) Rechargeable 16340 3.6V Banned × Battery (Li‐ion) Rechargeable 18650 3.6V Banned × Battery (Li‐ion) * Do not mix batteries of different brands, sizes, capacities or types. Doing so may cause damage to the headlamp or the batteries being used. * Fenix ARB‐L18 Series rechargeable Li‐ion battery can also be used together with the ALF‐18 battery holder. * 21700 Li‐ion batteries are powerful cells designed for commercial applications and must be treated with caution and handled with care. Only use quality batteries with circuit protection will reduce the potential for combustion or explosion; but cell damage or short circuiting are potential risks the user assumes. Battery Replacement Open the cap to insert the battery in accordance with the polarity marks, then replace the cap and fasten the latch. Charging Open the cap and plug the USB Type‐C side of the charging cable into the charging port of the battery case. ...
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In charging process, one indicator flashes: below 20%, one constant‐on and one flashes: 20% ‐ 50%, two constant‐on and one flashes: 50% ‐ 80%, three constant‐on and one flashes: 80% ‐ 95%, four constant‐on: charging complete. When charging is complete, replace the anti‐dust cap to ensure the waterproof and dustproof ability. Note: 1. The normal charging time of the Fenix ARB‐L21‐5000 battery is about 4.5 hours from depletion to full charging, with the lamp being switched off. When charging, on/off and output selection can be used. 2. Recharge a stored headlamp every four months to maintain optimal Li‐ion battery performance. Power Bank Function 1. Switch off the lamp, plug the USB A socket of the charging cable into the battery case, and then connect another socket of the charging cable to the digital device. 2. Single click switch next to the indicators to begin discharging (discharging current is 2A). 3. In discharging process, four indicators flash: over 80%, three flash: 50% ‐ 80%, two flash: 20% ‐ 50%, one flashes: below 20%. 4. When discharging complete, the indicators delay 30 seconds to go out to remind charging is complete. Be sure to close the anti‐dust cover once charging is completed. Battery Level Indication ...
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One constant on: 40% ‐ 20% One flashes: critical 20% ‐ 1% Note: This only works with Fenix ARB‐L21‐5000 battery. Intelligent Overheat Protection The lamp will accumulate a lot of heat when used at relatively high modes for extended periods. When the lamp reaches a temperature of 60°C or above, the lamp will automatically step down a few lumens to reduce the temperature. When the temperature drops below 60°C, it will then allow the user to reselect the modes. Low‐voltage Warning When the voltage level drops below the preset level, the headlamp is programmed to downshift to a lower brightness level until Low mode is reached. When this happens in Low mode, the lamp blinks 3 times every 5 minutes to remind you to timely recharge or replace the battery. Note: This only works with Fenix ARB‐L21‐5000 battery. Headband Assembly The headband is factory assembled by default. Adjust the headband by sliding the buckle to the required length. If the headband is stained with sweat and mud, it can be washed directly. ...
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On head: clip the battery case on the holder, and it can be assembled on the helmet with the included helmet attachment hooks. Belt‐worn: clip the battery case on the included stainless steel belt clip, the lamp can be belt‐worn together with the extension cable. Usage and Maintenance Disassembling the sealed head can cause damage to the lamp and will void the warranty. Fenix recommends using an excellent quality Fenix battery. If the lamp will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery, or the lamp could be damaged by electrolyte leakage. Take out the battery to prevent accidental activation during storage or transportation. Long‐term use can result in O‐ring wear. To maintain a proper water seal, replace the ring with an approved spare. ...
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Fenix HP30R V2.0 Headlamp, 2 x Fenix ARB‐L21‐5000 Li‐ion battery, USB Type‐C charging cable, 4 x Helmet attachment hooks, 3 x Cable clips, Stainless belt clip, Extension cable, Spare O‐ring, User manual, Warranty card Warning The headlamp is a high‐intensity lighting device capable of causing eye damage to the user or others. Avoid shining the lamp directly into anyone’s eyes. This headlamp will accumulate a lot of heat when used for extended periods, resulting in a high temperature of the headlamp shell. Pay attention to safe use to avoid scalding. Do not shine an object at close range, avoid burning the object or causing danger due to high temperature. The LED of this headlamp is not replaceable; so the entire lamp should be replaced when the LED reaches the end of its life. If any of the information provided in this manual is changed, the new version of the manual shall prevail; if your included user manual is an old one, it acquiesces that we won't send a new manual. ...
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