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MOUNTING THE HEADLAMP
The Pro Series headlamp can be mounted to the handlebar or a helmet.
Universal Handlebar Mount
The Universal Handlebar Mount (UHM) is
designed to fit on virtually any handlebar.
Included with the mount is a 2.5 mm Allen
wrench for adjusting the mount.
Turn the knob counter-clockwise, allowing the
hinge to swing open. Place the mount on the
handlebar on the left side the stem, orienting the
rectangular notch in the slider clip to the rear.
Swing the hinge down to make
contact with the handlebar. Swing
the hex bolt up, seating the knob
into its recess. Turn the knob
clockwise to tighten and secure
the mount to the handlebar.
The UHM can be adjusted to
accommodate any handlebar angle. By loosening the
2.5 x 30 mm Allen screw, you can move the swing arm back and
forth to straighten the headlamp. Tighten the 2.5 x 30 mm screw
after the adjustment.
To pivot the headlamp, loosen the 2.5 x 12 mm screw
located under the slider clip and swing arm and rotate
the headlamp to the desired position. Make this
adjustment before tightening the 2.5 x 30 mm screw.
Helmet Mount
1. Unclamp the straps on each side of the helmet mount and
pull them free.
2. Position the plastic mounting plate as close to the centerline
of the helmet as possible, orienting the parallel grooves on the
slider clip to the rear.
3. Feed each strap into and out of two helmet vents, circling
each strap back to the upper edge of the corresponding clamp.
4. Fasten the straps by inserting them into the clamps.
Inserting the Headlamp into the Handlebar or Helmet Mount
Insert the headlamp into the handlebar or helmet mount slider clip
from the rear forward. Gently rocking the lamp as you slide it may
help. Do not push the release lever when
inserting the headlamp into the slider clip;
let the lamp snap into place by itself.
To remove the headlamp, push the release
lever forward and slide the lamp backward.
Note: After mounting the headlamp, adjust it so the beam illuminates
the road properly without distracting oncoming riders.
MOUNTING THE BATTERY SYSTEM
The "battery system" consists of a tray, which mounts to the bike
frame, and a Li-Ion battery that releases quickly from the tray for
charging. The battery system can also be placed in a jersey pocket,
hydration pack or fanny pack when helmet mounting the headlamp.
Warning: For safety reasons, a cyclist should never be tethered to
the bike. If the headlamp is mounted to the helmet, do not mount the
battery system to the frame. Conversely, if the headlamp is mounted
to the handlebar, do not place the battery system in a pocket or pack.
Frame Mount
1. Thread the Velcro straps through the 2 slots on the bottom of
the battery tray.
2. Attach the concave surface of the tray to a safe, convenient
location on the frame (typically under the top or down tube),
placing the Velcro strap over the tube, but under any shift or
brake cables. The cable from the tray should extend toward the stem.
3. Secure the headlamp and battery tray cables to the frame
using the thin Velcro ties. Make sure the cables do not interfere
with any moving parts.
4. Aligning the arrow on the bottom of the battery with the red
arrow inside the tray, slide the battery into the tray until you
hear a noticeable click.
Note: If a click is not heard when sliding the battery into the tray,
proper mating did not occur. Remove battery from tray and repeat
the process.
Velcro Straps
Battery Tray
(Top View)
Pocket or Pack
1. Route the helmet cord through a helmet vent or along the out
side of the helmet using the thin Velcro tie secure the cord.
2. Connect the helmet cord to the battery, making sure the cord
does not interfere with any moving parts.
3. Simply place the battery in a pocket or pack.
OPERATION
LED Indicators
The four LED indicators on top of
the headlamp, in front of the power
Release
button, have multiple uses - as fuel
Lever
gauge steps and as identifiers when in
the Program Select Mode.
Battery Tray
(Bottom View)
Battery
(Bottom View)

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