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•   Slip  the  casing  over  the  battery  until  it  is 

contained within the holder.

•   Position the base of the battery holder on the 

bike frame as required. Ensure cables remain 
clear of chain, cogs, wheels and pedals. 

•   Circle  the  pack  strap  under  the  frame  and 

through the pack buckle.

•   Return the strap under the frame, pulling it tight 

and secure the pack with the Velcro strips.

•   To remove the pack, undo the Velcro fastening 

and unbuckle the pack. Ensure the battery is 
no longer connected to the light.

Connecting the battery to the light

The Spiker light easily connects to the battery 
pack for convenient recharging.
•   To connect the light, plug the light cable into 

the battery pack cable.

•   If  the  light  cable  cannot  reach  to  the  battery 

pack,  use  the  extension  cord  to  extend  the 
length of the cable.

Charging the battery

The Spiker light will operate for approximately 
four hours on a single, full charge.
•   To recharge the battery, remove the pack from 

the bike frame and plug the pack cable into 
the AC adaptor.

•   Plug the AC adaptor into a household electrical 

socket.

•   The  status  light  on  the  rear  of  the  adaptor 

will glow yellow if the battery requires further 
charging and green when the battery is fully 
charged and can be reconnected to the bike 
frame and light.

Operating the light

The  Spiker  light  operates  in  four  modes,  high, 
low, light sense and strobe.
•   When plugged into the battery pack, the power 

light on top of the light will glow green to 
indicate there is between one and four hours 
of power remaining. 

•   If  the  power  light  glows  red,  there  is  less 

than one hour of power remaining before the 
battery must be recharged.

•   For high mode press the power button once.
•   For low mode, press the power button twice.
•   For strobe mode, press the power button four 

times.

•   For light sense mode, press the white button 

three times. The light will adjust automatically 
in response to light sensitivity as outlined 
below: 
 
50-41 lux 

20 per cent brightness 

40-31 lux 

40 per cent brightness 

30-21 lux 

60 per cent brightness 

20-11 lux 

80 per cent brightness 

0-10 lux 

100 per cent brightness

•   To turn off the light, press the power button no 

more than four times until no light is visible.

Maintaining your Spiker light

If  handled  correctly,  the  Xeccon  Spiker  1206 
Bicycle Light will provide you with many years 
of use.
•   To  maximise  battery  life,  disconnect  the  light 

from the battery pack when not in use. Ensure 
cables do not interfere with moving parts of 
the bicycle.

•   Do  not  leave  the  battery  pack  and  battery 

charger plugged in to electrical sockets for 
excessive periods once fully charged.

•   Wipe the light and bracket with a damp cloth 

if cleaning is required. (Ensure the light is not 
connected to the battery pack.)

•   The  light  and  battery  are  water  resistant, 

however submerging the light or battery in 
water will cause irreparable damage.

•   When  inserting  and  removing  the  light  from 

the handlebar bracket, ensure the lever is fully 
depressed.

Your safety

While  the  Xeccon  Spiker  1206  Bicycle  Light 
is designed to improve visibility and safety 
during  night  time  riding,  be  aware  that  cycling, 
particularly at night, is a high risk activity. 
Always wear a helmet and reflective clothing and 
obey the rules of the road when cycling. 
Xeccon accepts no responsibility for the use of 
the Spiker 1206 Bicycle Light.

Support

If you experience difficulties during installation or 
operation, please contact our customer support 
team.
Xeccon 
1-855-633-6888 
www.xecconlight.com

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