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Battery Specification; Battery Replacement; Usage And Maintenance - Fenix TK35 User Manual

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Note: This only works on 18650 Li-ion battery.
Charging
The battery holder features charging function with a standard Micro USB port.
1. Take the battery holder out of the light, plug the USB port of the charging cable into any USB
power supply. and plug the Micro USB side of the charging cable into the charging port of the
battery holder.
2. The charging indicator will display red while charging, and will turn to solid green when fully
charged.
Note: Avoid conductive object like coins, screws and keys when takes the battery holder out of
the light, to protect from circuit damage caused by electrode short circuit.

Battery Specification

Type
Fenix ARB-L18 Series
Rechargeable Battery
(Li-ion)
Non-rechargeable Battery
(Lithium)
Rechargeable Battery
(Li-ion)
Warning: Do not mix batteries of different brands, sizes, capacities or types. Doing so may cause
damage to the flashlight or the batteries being used.
*18650 Li-ion batteries are powerful cells designed for commercial applications and must be
treated with caution and handled with care. Quality batteries with circuit protection will reduce
the potential for combustion or explosion but cell damage or short circuiting are potential risks
the user assumes.
**For emergency situation, 4*CR123A batteries can be used, while it is prohibited to charge,
only a certain
output is available.

Battery Replacement

Unscrew the
head
to take out the battery holder, and then insert the batteries in accordance with
the polarity marks. After loading the batteries into the holder, insert the holder with its convex
top towards the light tail. Screw the

Usage and Maintenance

Disassembling the sealed head can cause damage to the light and will void the warranty.
Fenix recommends using excellent quality battery.
Dimensions
Nominal Voltage
18650
3.6V/3.7V
18650
CR123A
16340
head
back on.
Usability
Recommended
3.7V
Cautious*
3V
Emergence**
3.7V
Banned
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