To insure maximum experience and safety, familiarize yourself with ALL aspects of your new light and battery system: Safety Precaution ..................How to mount GT 800 .................. III. How to charge GT 800 ................... Switching the lighting modes ................
2002/96/EC and may not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste! ll. How to mount GT 800 to a Bicycle: GT 800 comes with mounts for both handlebar and helmet. There is rubber band to accommodate various sizes of handlebars. When mounting the battery, locate a place that will keep it and the wires protected from kinking or being pinched in the event of a crash or in any other situation.
When using any mounted light, insure that the mounting does not project the beam directly into the eyes of oncoming motorists or cyclists. III. How to charge GT 800 CAUTION 1. Battery Charger is for use only with the included Li-pol battery pack. Trying to charge other than the included battery pack may cause batteries to catch fire, overheat leak or explode.
5. Do not use charger or battery if, the wires or the batteries or charger have become damaged. 6. The cable (or other accessories) supplied with the Cycle Torch bike light MUST be used only to charge the Cycle Torch bike light. The Manufacture or/and the Seller are not responsible for any damage caused by using the supplied accessories with other devices, other than Cycle Torch bike lights.
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Run time (in hours) Power (in lumens) Turning off GT 800: Press and hold the power button for one to three seconds. A temperature protection circuit will stop the light from overheating, by stepping the output down if the light is left on full with no airflow around it.
Our product quality is controlled strictly in accordance within the standards CYCLE TORCH quality certification program. To ensure that all users enjoy the product, we offer one year warranty within one year from purchase date, under normal use, the consumer will be...
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