PWR Commuter, Rider Quick Start Guide
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PWR Commuter, Rider Quick Start Guide

OVERVIEW

Overview

CHARGING YOUR LIGHTS

CHARGING YOUR LIGHTS
PWR Commuter and PWR Rider use a micro USB input to charge. Find this under the end cap. Press RED button to release cap. You cannot charge the light through the larger USB type A port. This is for charging other devices with your PWR.

BATTERY INDICATOR


HOT TIP: USING AN IPAD CHARGER IS FAST! (12W USB POWER ADAPTER)

ASSEMBLING YOUR NEW LIGHT

ASSEMBLING THE LIGHT
Remove the light from the packaging and throw away that black screw.

  • Push the (1) flex mount assembly into your desired (2) rubber strap.
  • Fit the plastic (3) flex mount cap on top.
  • Line up the mounting hole with the (4) screw thread on the light ensuring the Knog logo is facing the same direction to the lens at the front of the light.
  • Insert the supplied (5) screw and tighten using the supplied allen key.

HOT TIP: THIS SCREW SHOULD BE TIGHTENED BY HAND. BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERTIGHTEN.

FITTING YOUR NEW LIGHT TO YOUR BIKE

FITTING THE LIGHT TO THE BIKE
Place your light on the handle bar with "knog" logo on strap facing forward. Light can be There are two holes to choose from rotated if it depending on your bar diameter. (You needs to fit can rotate the light 90˚ to make it curved bars. easier to hook the silicone strap on).

HOT TIP: DON'T BLIND OTHER ROAD USERS WITH YOUR LIGHT, TILT THE ANGLE OF THE LIGHT TO FORM A BEAM ON THE ROAD IN FRONT OF YOU.

USING THE BUTTON

USING THE BUTTON
Your light comes with one button found on the bottom of the light near the lens, it provides many functions.
To turn on press and hold the button until the light turns on.
To turn off press and hold the button until the light switches off.
To change modes once the light is on, a short press of the button changes modes.
Your light comes with 5 modes:
Steady High | Steady Low | Strobe | Fancy Flash | Eco flash

CHARGING ANOTHER DEVICE FROM YOUR LIGHT

Both PWR Commuter and PWR Rider have the ability to charge another USB device, like a phone, tablet, GoPro, or GPS.

Don't forget – if you plan to use your light on your bike later, leave enough charge after using it as a power bank.

To charge a device with the light off

  • Connect the device's charge cable to the female USB port on the rear of the light.
  • Press the button to confirm the device is plugged in.

HOT TIP: WHEN CHARGING, CLIP THE CAP TO THE STRAP SO YOU DON'T LOSE IT.

To charge a device with the light on

  • Connect the device's charge cable to the female USB port on the rear of the light.
  • Press and hold the button until the light illuminates.

N.B. if all battery indicator LED's flash during charge, this means the device is not compatible.

PROGRAM YOUR MODES - MODEMAKER APP


Knog's ModeMaker app allows you to design the modes for any PWR bike light. Simply download the software from knog.com.au/pwr, plug your light in, then select and tailor modes from the menu.

GETTING STARTED

  1. Download the PC app from knog.com.au/pwr
  2. Plug the light in and follow on-screen prompts to register your product.

EDITING MODES

  1. On the mode you wish to play with, select "edit".
  2. Adjust flash frequency, or for steady mode adjust intensity.

SAVING MODES

  1. To delete a mode, press remove. To add one press "add new mode".
  2. Press "upload" to send mode to the light. Your light has a maximum of 5 modes.

HOT TIP: IF YOU WANT A LONGER RUNTIME, REDUCE THE SPOT INTENSITY. SETTING A BRIGHTER LIGHT WILL REDUCE THE RUN TIME.

Range

WARRANTY INFO
The light is guaranteed for 2 years against manufacturing defects only. The battery is guaranteed for 6 months against manufacturing defects only. See the website for more details

knog.com.au/pwr

Documents / Resources

Download manual

Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.

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