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Six Pack
Mk.2
2012 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Six Pack Mk.2 2012 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before Using your light. Lights Specification. Soft Shell Pack Contents. Quick Release bracket Helmet Mounting. Light Operation. Smart Port technology. Charging Your Light. Piggyback Battery. Remote Switch. Front & Rear Accessories. Intelligent Thermal Management. Maintenance Features covered in this Manual Long burn times LED range Collimated lens technology...
  • Page 3: Before Using Your Light

    Do not look directly into the light. This may cause serious injury. Do not shine directly at others. EXPOSURE LIGHTS/USE Ltd. accept no liability for any injuries or other damages arising from the use of their product in any circumstances.
  • Page 4: Lights Specification

    2600 Recommended Operating Temperature Range: -15°C / +40°C Exposure Lights use collimated Lens technology. These high-tech resin lenses are specifi cally designed to optimise light collection from each LED. A great deal of time is invested in research to ensure the optimal beam and output is achieved.
  • Page 5: Soft Shell Pack Contents

    www.exposurelights.com Soft Shell Pack Contents Please ensure that the following contents are included with your purchase. If any of the items are missing please contact your place of purchase. Sixpack, MaXx-D, Toro, Race, Strada. Smart Charger Cleat Cleat bolt QR Handlebar bracket Bracket Light Unit...
  • Page 6: Quick Release Bracket

    Quick Release Bracket – Six Pack, MaXx-D, Toro, Strada, Race, (Diablo and Joystick with clip) The Exposure QR bracket is a triumph in design that brings to life the full benefit of Exposure’s principle feature, Cable Free Design (CFD). The light unit is easily and quickly attached and removed.
  • Page 7: Helmet Mounting

    www.exposurelights.com Helmet Mount – Diablo, Joystick, (Spark) The highly acclaimed Joystick helmet bracket works as a ball joint, to infinately adjust the position of your light. Follow these instructions for set up and position of the light for riding. The clamp is made up of three parts: Lower clamp disc, upper clamp with ball joint socket and a nylon clamp bolt.
  • Page 8: Light Operation

    Function Light Operation button Multi Function Button Located on the back of the light unit is the function button. This operates the light unit and informs you of the mode setting and the battery power status. When the light is on and the function button is pressed, the colour of the button for the first two seconds informs you which mode has been selected.
  • Page 9: Smart Port Technology

    www.exposurelights.com Smart Port Technology Plus (SPT+) Each EXPOSURE light has the ability to detect the accessory connected to it. With “Automatic Accessory Recognition” the accessories can be swapped over in a plug and play fashion. This allows the user to quickly change between accessories to adapt to the needs of their surroundings.
  • Page 10: Charging Your Light

    Use only genuine Exposure Lights chargers. International chargers, in-car chargers and USB top-up cables are also available. EXPOSURE LIGHTS use the highest quality Lithium Ion batteries. This allows them to be recharged at any point during the discharge cycle. Burn times will not be affected by multiple re-charging.
  • Page 11: Piggyback Battery

    www.exposurelights.com Piggyback Battery A feature of the Exposure range is the ability to extend burn times with Piggyback batteries. Piggyback batteries are available as single or triple cells and are supplied with Velcro attachment strap and fitting block. They can be mounted under the stem, to the helmet, on the light unit itself or carried in your pocket or backpack.
  • Page 12: Remote Switch

    Remote Switch Smart Port Technology plus allows you to run various accessories with your Exposure light such as the Remote Switch. Available as an accessory, the remote switch simply plugs into the Smart Port on the back of the light unit. Using the Velcro strap supplied, fit the Switch to your handlebar near the grip or were you want it.
  • Page 13: Front & Rear Accessories

    www.exposurelights.com RedEye rear light accessories and White Eye accessory. RedEye rear Light: Encased in tough CNC machined aluminium body and fully waterproof, the RedEye is possibly the brightest (80 lumens) rear light on the market. It uses a red P4 LED. Burn times will be reduced on you front light when running the RedEye.
  • Page 14: Intelligent Thermal Management

    LEDs at elevated temperatures, maintaining optimum output keeping you shining ‘Brighter for Longer’! Exposure Lights have undertaken extensive research into the affect of temperature on LED light output. There is an optimum temperature where the balance between light output and battery burn time peaks, beyond this the LED becomes ineffi cient.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    1997. Unsatisfied with other lighting systems we recognised that the future of lighting was LED technology. In 2005 we launched the Exposure Lights brand and a revolution in lighting technology began. Our 2012 range is the most advanced, compact, lightweight and complete lighting range available to day.
  • Page 16 Designed and made by www.use1.com MaXx-D Mk.4 Toro Mk.3 Strada Mk.3 Race Mk.6 Diablo Mk.3 Joystick Mk.6...

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