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Led Lenser®

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EN Operating instructions F1R_V.01 | 7/31/2014  

 

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 The flashlight switches the lighting program and indi

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cates this by briefly flashing twice.

  

 After the flash, the first lighting function for the 
relevant program will be selected, thus, either High 

Power or dimmed light will be used. 

  

 Repeating the process switches back into the other 

lighting program.

5.4    Changing the Battery Pack/Batteries

1.  To remove the rechargeable battery pack/batteries ②, 

unscrew the end cap ③. 

2.  Remove the battery pack/batteries ② and recharge the 

battery pack.

 CAUTION

EXPLOSION HAzARD
 Always insert the battery pack/batteries in 

accordance with the (+/-) markings otherwise 

there is a risk that the battery pack/batteries 

may be damaged or even explode.

3.  Charged battery pack/new batteries ② should be 

inserted in the battery compartment ① with the plus pole 

(+) first.

4. Screw the end cap ③ back into place.

 

ATTENTION

USING BATTERY PACK/BATTERIES

This flashlight may only use 1 x protected 

 

LED LENSER® ICR18650 lithium-ion battery pack or 

2 x CR 123A lithium batteries.

5.5    Recharging the Battery Pack

 

ATTENTION

RECHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Only the rechargeable battery pack LED LENSER® 

ICR18650 lithium-ion may be charged in the sup-

plied charger.

1.  Remove the battery pack ②. To do this, unscrew the end 

cap ③ of the flashlight ①. 

2.  Insert the battery pack ② in accordance with (+/-) 

markings into the charger ④.

3.  The USB connector ⑥ of the charger ④ must be 

connected to an ordinary USB power adapter or the USB 

port of a PC or Notebook. 

4. Observe the charging display ⑤:

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 The red light indicates that the battery pack is currently 

being charged.

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 The green light indicates that the charging process 

has been completed.

5.  Remove the charged battery pack ② and insert into the 

flashlight as described in chapter 5.4.

ICR  18650  3.7V  2200mAh

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CR 123A

CR 123A

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5.  Operation

Summary of Contents for F1R

Page 1: ...EN Led Lenser neo Operating Instructions F1R ...

Page 2: ...ucture 8 3 1 1 Risk of Injuries Markings 8 3 1 2 Damage to Property Markings 8 3 1 3 Marking of Additional Information 8 3 2 Additional Pictograms Regarding Safety Notes 8 3 3 Pictograms on the Flashlight 8 3 4 Pictograms on the Packing 8 3 5 Overview of the Key Safety Notes 9 4 Overview of Terms and Abbreviations 12 5 Operation 13 5 1 Switching the Flashlight On or Off 13 5 2 Using the Lighting F...

Page 3: ...elf with your new product Carefully read these Operating Instructions prior to using this product They should be kept and handed over to third parties when passing on the product to third parties This also helps to ensure that you obtain maximum benefit from the product get your questions answered and avoid incorrect operation Above all observe the warning and safety instructions and dispose of th...

Page 4: ...can be exchanged 1 2 Article Designation Article no F1R box 8701 R F1R blister pack 8901 R 1 3 Scope of Delivery F1R flashlight Packaging General safety precautions and warnings F1R quick initial start guide Charger with USB connection 1 x protected LED LENSER ICR18650 lithium ion battery pack 3 7 V 2200 mAh Glass breaking stainless steel ring Wrist strap 1 4 Range of Use Suitable for outdoor use ...

Page 5: ... 2 lighting programs Electronic regulation with temperature sensor overheating protection Environmentally aware since operated with recharge able battery pack Charger with universal USB connection Tailstand Integrated roll protection Replaceable glass breaking stainless steel ring Water tight in accordance with IPX8 protection against permanent submersion Detachable clip Abrasion proof durable coa...

Page 6: ...purpose and oper ated and maintained in accordance with the information contained in these Operating Instructions Only original spare parts or accessories approved by LED LENSER are used The flashlight is not modified in any way 2 4 Completeness Check the lamp for completeness and any damage before installation Unpack all components for checking and perform a visual inspection The components can b...

Page 7: ... for continuous operation The flashlight is suitable for outdoor use Any use beyond the above mentioned conditions is considered to be improper use The user is liable for any damage resulting from such use 2 6 3 Target Group The flashlight is suitable for persons above 16 years of age without any limi tations Persons with physical or technical limitations and children between 6 and 15 years may on...

Page 8: ...avoided may lead to slight or minor injury 3 1 2 Damage to Property Markings ATTENTION indicates a potentially dangerous situation that if not avoided may lead to property damage 3 1 3 Marking of Additional Information NOTE gives you added information and helpful tips on safe and efficient use of the flashlight 3 2 Additional Pictograms Regarding Safety Notes Explosion hazard warns of explosion of...

Page 9: ...on of a responsible person Warning RISK OF GLARE The strong glare effect of the flashlight may however cause temporarily limited vision and after images that may cause irritation disturbances or accidents Therefore Never ever look directly into the beam of light or illuminate the eyes of another person do not carry out pupil testing Do not point the beam of light at people or animals as they may b...

Page 10: ...pen the flashlight unless this is expressly permitted by the operating instructions Never carry out repairs yourself always take the flashlight to a specialist dealer Batteries and battery packs Warning EXPLOSION OR RISK OF ACID BURNS Batteries battery packs can explode as a result of strong heat ing Leaking of battery fluid can cause chemical burns Therefore Batteries and battery packs May not be...

Page 11: ...th you If the flashlight does not function or does not function correctly proceed as follows Check whether the batteries battery packs have been inserted with the poles the correct way round and are fully charged Check the flashlight or battery battery pack contacts and clean if necessary What to do To use all the functions again insert new batteries or recharge the bat tery packs Disposal environ...

Page 12: ...ing instructions F1R_V 01 7 31 2014 12 The following technical terms abbreviations are used in these Operating Instructions Smart Light Technology Short for Light Emitting Diode Short for rechargeable battery i e rechargeable energy source SLT LED Battery pack ...

Page 13: ...lease This On Off push button unlocks with an audible click The flashlight is no longer lit 3 To create light signals press the On Off push button in the end cap gently and if need be hold 5 2 Using the Lighting Functions The flashlight offers 3 lighting functions 1 High Power 2 Power normal and 3 Low Power dimmed 1 In order to use the lighting functions either press and engage the On Off push but...

Page 14: ...gram A is activated Use this method to select from the following programs Program A Press the push button Light function 1 x High Power 2 x Power normal 3 x Low Power dimmed Program B Press the push button Light function 1 x Low Power dimmed 2 x Power normal 3 x High Power 1 Switch flashlight off 2 To change the lighting program press the On Off push button 8 times or more and then engage 1 x 2 x ...

Page 15: ... with the plus pole first 4 Screw the end cap back into place Attention Using battery pack batteries This flashlight may only use 1 x protected LED LENSER ICR18650 lithium ion battery pack or 2 x CR 123A lithium batteries 5 5 Recharging the Battery Pack Attention Recharging the battery pack Only the rechargeable battery pack LED LENSER ICR18650 lithium ion may be charged in the sup plied charger 1...

Page 16: ...o the stainless steel ring 6 Screw the stainless steel ring into the flashlight head Note Screw in the front ring If the lense has not been evenly inserted or not pushed all the way forwards the lense may tilt and it may not be possible to screw the stainless steel ring completely onto the flashlight head What to do Insert the lense anew or align it Note Replacement O ring The front ring has an O ...

Page 17: ...s the function is activated If necessary switch off the flashlight and allow to cool down 5 9 2 Battery State Warning A low charge state of the battery pack is signalized by 3 brief flashes of the LED The flashing is repeated every 15 seconds until the flashlight switches itself off automatically after 10 minutes Remove the battery pack as described in chapters 5 4 and 5 5 charge and replace 5 10 ...

Page 18: ... the flashlight as well as the batteries battery packs Attention Replace and dispose of damaged or old batteries battery packs Do not use defective flashlights or accessory parts and contact vendor distributor 5 12 Warranty Our products are subjected to stringent quality control Please contact the vendor distributor in the event that this flashlight does not function according to expectations Atte...

Page 19: ...lm 10 lm Burning life 3 hours 6 hours 60 hours Beam distance 160 m 80 m 20 m Water tightness IPX8 Luminous flux lumen or maximum beam distance in meters is measured using the setting as stated in the table These are average values which may deviate by 15 for each individual case according to chip and battery pack Average burning life up to a luminous flux of 1 lumen Calculated value of the capacit...

Page 20: ...ZWEIBRÜDER OPTOELECTRONICS GMBH CO KG Kronenstr 5 7 42699 Solingen Germany Tel 49 212 5948 0 Fax 49 212 5948 200 info zweibrueder com www zweibrueder com EN Operating instructions F1R_V 01 7 31 2014 ...

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