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Fenix TK70 User Manual page 2

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◎ Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
◎ Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
◎ Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
Notice: The above-mentioned parameters (lab-tested with four high-quality D Ni-MH batteries
with a measured capacity of 9000mAh in Lab) are approximate and may vary between flashlights,
batteries and environments.
Operation Instructions
The right button is the power switch button. A single press turns the light on and then off. The left
button is a mode switch; Powering the light on puts the TK70 into the general mode. Double
pressing the power switch moves the output between general and flashing modes. In the general
mode, a single press on the mode switch button allows switching between Turbo→Low→Mid→
High→brightness levels. In the flashing mode, a single press on the mode switch button allows
switching between Strobe→SOS→brightness levels. The TK70 memorizes the brightness level
while in any mode. When turned off and then on, the flashlight automatically enters the previous
mode. However, whether the flashlight is on or off, it will enter into Strobe mode or SOS mode by
pressing and holding the mode switch button.
Important Note: When using alkaline batteries or when battery power is low, the flashlight will
turn off automatically. In this case, the brightness in the general mode will be reset as the Low
brightness level and the one in the flashing mode will be the SOS.
Battery Specifications
Type
Ni-MH battery
Alkaline battery
Rechargeable Battery
(Lithium)
Warning: Do not mix batteries of multiple manufacturers, varying size, capacity or type. Doing
so will likely cause damage to the batteries or flashlight.
Battery Replacement
Unscrew the tail cap to put in the batteries with the anode side (+) toward the light head, screw the
tail cap and the extension tube back on to test.
Usage and Maintenance
◎ For first use, open the package and screw off the tail cap to attach the extension tube to the
end of the tube. Put in four batteries with the anode side (+) toward the light head, screw the
tail cap and the extension tube back on to test.
◎ If the light is not used for a couple of days, please unscrew the tail cap one half of a turn to
prevent slow discharge of the batteries.
◎ When absolutely necessary, the flashlight can be powered by alkaline batteries or only three
batteries (please screw off the extension tube, put the batteries into the tube and screw the tail
cap back on to test). However, in this case, the runtime of each brightness level will be shorter
Dimensions Nominal voltage
D
1.2V
D
1.5V
32650
3.7V
Usability
Recommended
Cautious
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Banned

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