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Low-Voltage Warning; Usage And Maintenance - Fenix HP35R Quick Start Manual

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One light on: 40% - 20%
One light flashes: 20% - 1%
Intelligent Overheat Protection
The lamp will accumulate a lot of heat when used at high output levels for extended periods. When the
lamp reaches a temperature of 55°C/131°F or above, it will automatically step down a few lumens to
reduce the temperature. When the temperature drops below 55°C/131°F, the lamp will gradually recall
the preset output level.

Low-voltage Warning

When the voltage level drops below the preset level, the headlamp is programmed to downshift to a
lower brightness level until Low output is reached. When this happens in Low output, the headlamp
blinks at Low output of Spot-and-floodlight mode to remind you to timely recharge the battery case.
Headband Assembly
The headband is factory assembled by default.
Adjust the headband by sliding the buckle to the required length.

Usage and Maintenance

◎Disassembling the sealed parts can cause damage to the lamp and will void the warranty.
◎Unplug the connecting cable to prevent accidental activation during storage or transportation.
◎Recharge a stored headlamp every four months to maintain the optimum performance of the
batteries.
◎The headlamp may flicker, shine intermittently or even fail to illuminate due to poor battery level.
Please recharge the battery case. If this method doesn't work, please contact the distributor.
Included
Fenix HP35R headlamp,
2-in-1 Type-C charging
cable, 2 x Cable clips, Extension cable, User manual,
Warranty card

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Michael Granger
January 26, 2025

After plugging the unit to a usb C cable known to be functioning and leaving it plugged in overnight still have only one charge indicator light flashing

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The charge indicator light on the Fenix HP35R may be flashing after being plugged in overnight due to a poor battery level or an issue with the battery case. The manual states that if the headlamp flickers, shines intermittently, or fails to illuminate, the battery case should be recharged. If recharging does not resolve the issue, it is recommended to contact the distributor.

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