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Fenix WF26R Faqs page 2

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Turbo and High mode?
A: The light will accumulate a lot of heat when used on 3000-lumen Turbo mode for
extended periods. When the temperature reaches a certain level, the light will
automatically step down a few lumens to reduce the temperature, which results in
the accumulated runtime of Turbo not much different from High mode (For specific
runtime performance, please refer to the runtime graph in the user manual).
Q6. How to prevent accidentally activating the WF26R?
A: Unscrew the light tail, or remove the battery to prevent accidental activation.
Q7. Why does the WF26R downshift to a lower mode after being used
for a while and the higher mode cannot be selected?
A: There are two reasons:
1. Intelligent Overheat Protection
The light will accumulate a lot of heat when used on High or Turbo modes for
extended periods. When the light reaches a temperature of 60°C or above, the light
will automatically step down a few lumens to reduce the temperature. When the
temperature drops below 60°C, it will then allow the user the reselection of High or
Turbo modes.
2. Low-voltage Warning
When the voltage level drops below the preset level, the flashlight is programmed to
downshift to a lower brightness level until Eco output is reached. When this happens
in Eco output mode, the battery level indicator constantly blinks red to remind you to

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