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Knowing some fundamentals about your battery pack will help to ensure that you maximise the life of the 
packs. While li-ion battery packs are fairly robust, they are potentially susceptible to damage particularly from 
severe impact, temperature and water ingression. Our lamps have been designed to best protect the battery 
packs in operation, while maintaining a practical helmet mounted solution for underground use. If carrying 
spare packs take care to avoid severe impact and water as they will potentially break. A hard case waterproof 
container is probably advisable.   

We do not take responsibility for injury to persons or damage to property from cells or chargers. These should 
be used and charged under supervision, stored safely, appropriately maintained and correctly disposed of if 
there is any suspicion that they have been damaged or are defective.  

  

 

Battery Pack Charging 

Although the charging algorithm for li-ion cells is relatively complex, this is sorted out by Nora chargers and 
battery protection circuitry. Consequently, chargers are invariably simple plug in and go solutions. Red light 
charging, green light fully charged, with automatic charging shut off. Battery packs can be part discharged or 
part charged without consequence. There is fundamentally no rapid high current charge option for li-ion packs. 
Although charging is automatically shut off on completion, it is always advisable to disconnect battery packs 
from chargers when charging has finished. 

 

Battery Pack Storage 

The capacity of li-ion batteries is reduced with age. The chemical process that relates to this is accelerated 
with increased temperature and charge level. To realise maximum battery life, cell packs should be stored 
around half charge and in a cool and dry environment (around 15 degC, do not freeze). Under no 
circumstances should battery packs be left discharged for an extended period, in order to avoid self discharge 
below 2.5v and permanent damage.  

 

Battery Compatibility 

Nora3 operates from 

3.7v li-ion

, and is compatible with 3 series NiMh / alkaline cells. Nora is not compatible 

with high voltage li-ion packs, typically ranging from 7.4v to 14.8v, connection to which could result in damage. 
Always ensure correct battery polarity, to avoid potential damage to lamp.  

 

Battery Pack Summary 

 

Avoid getting battery packs wet, it will kill them   

 

Avoid severe impact. Do not puncture. 

 

Store battery packs somewhere cool, around 15 degrees C 

 

Store packs part charged, around 50% is good 

 

Do not store packs discharged (as deep self discharge will kill them)* 

 

Do not store packs connected to lamp 

 

Use a Nora charger, or a suitable equivalent 

 

Keep a watch on general battery pack condition (avoid damage to leads and connector) 

 

Do not use or charge a potentially damaged battery pack 

 

Dispose of dead battery packs at suitable recycling facility 

 

Do not short circuit or reverse polarity batteries  

 

Keep away from children and monkeys 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Rude Nora 3

Page 1: ...www littlemonkeycaving co uk Rude Nora 3 Monkey Manual ver RN3 1 2 jrb2018 ...

Page 2: ...ugh subsequent light settings Nora3 can be turned off from any setting with a long switch press long push Note when initially connected to the battery pack Nora3 will turn on in moon mode separate white SMD LED The next press of the switch short or long push will turn the lamp off and the smd LED will indicate battery charge level Nora3 has effectively zero battery consumption when switched off so...

Page 3: ...ed to a battery and with lamp switched off If programming function is required it is important to press the switch before connecting battery or alternatively disconnect the battery from a lamp on setting and reconnect If no programming activity has occurred for 5 minutes the programming link is disabled in order to protect your settings until the battery is next reconnected While the programming l...

Page 4: ...m plus flood 250 lumen 12 hours 300 lumen 10 hours 3 400 lumen 7 5 hours 500 lumen 6 hours 925 lumen 2 5 hours n a high flood 675 lumen 4 hours 725 lumen 3 5 hours 825 lumen 3 hours 925 lumen 2 5 hours 1350 lumen 2 hours 4 n a maximum flood 1000 lumen 2 5 hours n a n a n a n a n a max regulated light outputs approx run times based on 6800mAh battery pack see website Monkey Mode for Monkeys Monkey ...

Page 5: ...tate lamp to desired angle and lock up both screws The lamp bracket and battery box lid use the same 4mm allen key This will need to be carried along with any spare batteries if on a very long trip that might require additional batteries To maintain good water integrity high viscosity silicone grease can be used on battery box O ring and front window O ring Battery and lamp connectors are polarize...

Page 6: ...lly shut off on completion it is always advisable to disconnect battery packs from chargers when charging has finished Battery Pack Storage The capacity of li ion batteries is reduced with age The chemical process that relates to this is accelerated with increased temperature and charge level To realise maximum battery life cell packs should be stored around half charge and in a cool and dry envir...

Page 7: ...ll only undertake very minor repairs to these items Your safety is our priority Disclaimer Caving is not without risks We would not presume to tell you how to kit up and use your equipment What we will say is that the Nora3 is not and should not be considered as Personal Protective Equipment PPE How you interpret any guidance that we give on the use of our products and how you use our equipment is...

Page 8: ...ng PP 2 Pushes PP Battery Charge Level smd LED 1 5 blinks Auto transport lock 4 High Flood High Spot 1350 lumen 2 hours Lamp Off effectively zero battery drain 3 Medium Plus Flood Low Spot 300 lumen 10 hours 1 Medium Flood 150 lumen 20 hours 2 High Spot 1000 lumen 2 5 hours Moon Mode 8 lumen 320 hours LP P SP LP SP LP SP LP SP P ...

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