Download Print this page

Output Selection; Intelligent Memory Circuit; Intelligent Protection; Low-Voltage Warning - Fenix TK35 User Manual

Advertisement

In Flash mode, press and hold the Functional switch for 1 second to the last used output in
General mode.

Output Selection

In
General
mode,
single
click
the
Functional
switch
to
cycle
through
Eco→Low→Med→High→Turbo.
In Flash mode, single click the Functional switch to cycle through Strobe→SOS.
Instant Strobe
With the light switched off, press the Functional switch to enter instant Strobe, release it the light
will return to off status. With the light switched on instant Strobe, then simultaneously press the
Tactical switch to constantly lock on Strobe.

Intelligent Memory Circuit

The light memorizes the last selected brightness level on General mode. When turned on again
the previously used brightness level will be recalled. Strobe is factory defaulted each time the
light is turned on Flash mode.
Boot-up Battery Level Indication
Each time the light is turned on, the battery level indicator will automatically display the battery
status for 3 seconds.
Green constant on: saturated
Green flashes: sufficient
Red constant on: poor
Red flashes: critical
Note: This only works on rechargeable LI-ion 18650 battery.

Intelligent Protection

The light will accumulate a lot of heat when it is working at Turbo mode. When the light is
overheated up to 65
or above, the flashlight will automatically step down a few lumens to
reduce the temperature; when the temperature is lower than 65
, the output will gradually
return to Turbo output level.

Low-voltage Warning

When the voltage level drops below the preset level with the light switched on, low voltage
warning will be activated automatically, then the battery level indicator on the Functional switch
will flash red to remind battery replacement or charging. The flashlight is programmed to step
down automatically to a lower brightness level until Eco output is reached. To ensure normal use,
the flashlight will not turn off until the
battery level runs out or once the battery over-discharging
protection activates.

Advertisement

loading