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Armytek Optoelectronics Wizard Pro User manual

Specifications
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Please read this manual carefully before using the flashlight.
USER MANUAL
FLASHLIGHTS IN THE WORLD
THE MOST TECHNICALLY ADVANCED
Model
Wizard Pro
LED
Cree XM-L2
Optics
TIR
Brightness stabilization type
FULL stabilization (constant brightness)
Light output, OTF lumens*
1050
Peak beam intensity, candelas
2900
Hotspot/spill
70° / 1 20°
Beam distance*
118 yards / 108 meters
Hotspot diameter at 16 feet / 5 meters
7 meters
Modes and runtimes (measured for Sanyo
Eneloop AA 2000 mAh / Armytek CR123A 1500
mAh / Armytek 18650 Li-Ion 3100 mAh to the
decrease to 10% of initial brightness)
Firefly1: 0.2lm / 100d
Firefly2: 2lm / 18d
Firefly3: 15lm / 72h
Main1: 70lm / 18h
Main2: 200lm / 8.5h
Main3: 420lm / 3.5h
Max: 1050lm / 1.1h
Strobe: 10Hz
Warning: 0.6Hz
Recommended power source
1x18650 Li-Ion / 2xRCR123 Li-ion / 2xCR123A
Size
Length 4.25”/ 108mm, body diameter 0.96”/ 24.5mm, head diameter 1.14”/ 29mm
Weight (without batteries, headband, magnet)
2oz / 57g
Armytek Optoelectronics Inc. is a Canadian manufacturer that produces powerful and reliable flashlights designed especially for your
needs applying in them components made in the USA and Japan. .10 years no-hassle warranty
§Superb light of amazing constant brightness due to powerful electronics and active temperature control without timers
§Multi-flashlight “10 in 1" is for many activities: car, fishing, hunting, home, work, city, picnic, bike, outdoor, travel
§Efficient TIR-optics and no “tunnel vision” effect even after continuous use
§Multicolor Warning Indication of low battery level and high temperature
§Side switch for comfortable one-hand operation and easy modes switching with advanced operation
§Multicolor State Indication and ultra low current drain in OFF-state more than 25 years–
§Comfortable headband for reliable fixation of the flashlight – it won’t slip even while you’re running
§Solid body without long wires, weak rubber connectors and unnecessary boxes
§Removable magnet in the tailcap, removable clip, strong lanyard and possibility of tail-stand for multipurpose use
§Compact and light-weight flashlight of guaranteed durability stands up harsh impacts and falling from 10 meters
§Total protection from water, dirt and dust penetration - flashlight continues to work even at the depth of 10 meters
Wizard
Warnings
Armytek Optoelectronics Inc. shall not be liable for any harm done to the user if it
was caused by improper use of the product.
1. Always follow the instructions from this manual and recommendations on battery usage.
2. Apply only the recommended power sources.
3. Do not reverse battery polarity.
4. Do not use different power sources together, i.e. old ones with new ones, charged with
discharged. Do not use different types of batteries combined as the element with less
capacity can be damaged.
5. Do not modify or recast the flashlight and its components as it will deprive you of the
warranty.
6. Do not allow water or any other liquid to leak into the flashlight.
7. Do not aim a turned-on flashlight at people's or animals' eyes – it can cause temporary
blindness.
8. Do not allow children to use the flashlight without your assistance.
Care and Storage
It is recommended to clean the threads and O-rings off dirt and old grease. Remember that secure protection from water and dust
cannot be provided by worn out sealing. And fouling as well as lack of lubricant cause fast wear-out of threads and sealing rings.
To clean the threads do the following:
1. Unscrew the tailcap and remove the sealing ring carefully with a toothpick (do not use sharp metal things as they can damage the ring).
2. Wipe the sealing ring thoroughly with a soft cloth (or tissue). Do not use solvents. If the sealing ring is worn out or damaged
replace it by a new one.
3. Clean the metal threads with a brush using ethanol. Be careful not to allow applied liquid to get inside the flashlight or tailcap as it
can cause fails in functionality of the flashlight.
After cleaning lubricate the thread and the sealing ring with polyalphaolefin-based silica grease, e.g. Nyogel 760G.The application of
automotive and other improper grease can cause swelling and damage of the sealing rings.
In case of active operation and exploitation in dusty environments, it is recommended to perform cleaning and lubricating of the parts
as often as required, even if it is more than twice a year.
Service and Warranty
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Armytek provides free warranty repair for 10 years from the purchase.
Warranty doesn't cover damage caused by:
1. Improper usage.
2. Attempts to modify or repair the flashlight by nonqualified specialists.
3. Longtime application in chlorinated or polluted water, or other liquids (other than water).
4. High temperatures and chemicals' exposure (including the exposure of liquid from defected batteries).
5. Usage of low-quality batteries.
Armytek Optoelectronics Inc.
Web: www.armytek.com Email: ser[email protected]
Address: 67 Vandervoort Dr, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4E 0C7, Canada
With ambient temperature +25°C the flashlight delivers light in Maximum mode for about 8-10 minutes and then the brightness steps
down to the Main3 mode. 40-60 seconds afterwards the brightness increases to the Maximum mode again. This stepping goes
cyclically to maintain the user's safety and the flashlight's functionality. In the conditions of good air-cooling the flashlight delivers
constant light even in Maximum mode. It does not use timers, but real active temperature measurements.
* Light outputs for flashlights with Warm light are about 7% less, beam distances are about 3% less.
We recommend NOT to leave power sources inside the flashlight for a long storage period, as batteries (especially, non-rechargeable) can leak for
various reasons and damage the inner parts of the flashlight. If you want to keep your flashlight in a stand-by state with batteries in, use new and
quality batteries, store the flashlight in acceptable for batteries operational temperature and revise the batteries' state at least once a month. If you
have noticed any signs of batteries' defects, withdraw them from the flashlight and take out of operation. It is also recommended to replace
discharged batteries with new ones before the storage as the chance of leakage is higher with discharged batteries.
OFF
Firefly1
Firefly2
Main3
Firefly3
Main1
Main2
Max
x1
x1
x2
x3
1x18650 Li-Ion
2xCR123A
2xRCR123 Li-Ion
The flashlight has 4 Sections of modes:
[Section1] – Firefly modes [Section2] – Main modes
[Section3] – Maximum [Section4] – Special modes
In OFF state:
Click: To turn on the last used mode (Firefly, Main or Maximum). If the
flashlight was turned on in one of the Special modes it will turn on in the last
used Main mode.
Press and hold: To turn on Firefly1 mode in [Section 1].
In ON state:
Click: To turn off the flashlight.
Press and hold: To start cycling through the modes of the current Section. In
Maximum mode it starts cycling through the Main modes in [Section 2].
The same in OFF & ON states:
2 clicks: To turn on the last used Main mode [Section 2]. Further double clicks
will switch modes between the last used modes in [Section 1] and [Section 2].
3 clicks: To turn on the Maximum mode [Section 3].
4 clicks: To turn on the last used Special mode [Section 4].
Wizard Pro has 2 types of operation:
1. General. The flashlight is switched on/off permanently.
2. Tactical. The light turns on for the time the button is being pressed. It will
switch on in the last memorized mode (except for the Special modes). This
type of operation is useful for short-time lighting and setting signals.
To access the Tactical operation type, unscrew the tailcap to 1/4, press the
button and tighten the tailcap again keeping the button pressed. To return to
the General type, unscrew the tailcap to 1/4 and tighten it again.
You have a convenient momentary access to all Modes:
Main. Double click from OFF or ON state turns on the last used Main Mode.
Firefly. Press and hold the button in OFF-state to turn on the Firefly1. Press
and hold after Firefly activation to start cycling through the Firefly modes:
release the button to select one. Firefly modes can be also accessed from the
Main mode by a double click.
Maximum. 3 clicks from OFF or ON state turn on the Maximum mode.
Special modes (Strobe / Beacon). 4 clicks from OFF or ON state turn on the last used Special mode: Strobe / Beacon.
Cycling through modes. In ON-state press and hold the button in any mode: the modes of the current Section will start switching
cyclically. Release the button to select the desired mode. In Maximum mode it starts cycling through the Main modes.
Automemorizing. After switching off the last used Mode is memorized for quick 1-click access at next switching on. If the flashlight was
turned on in one of the Special modes it will turn on in the last used Main mode.
Lock-out function. Unscrew the tailcap to 1/4 for the protection from accidental switching on. State Indication will be turned off.
Multicolor State Indication. Shows the battery level by short flashes every 5 seconds. State Indication in OFF state and Firefly modes
can be helpful to find the flashlight in the dark.
Switching Multicolor State Indication ON/OFF. It is switched off by default in OFF-state and Firefly modes. To turn on and off: unscrew
the tailcap to 1/4, press the button and holding the button pressed - tighten the tailcap and then unscrew it again. The settings will be
memorized even when battery is changed.
Warning Indication. In ON-state shows the battery level and the temperature inside the flashlight.
Low battery level. When it is <25%, the color LED shows the warning level once a second and the main LED flashes 2 times once a
minute. Critical level <5% is color indicated twice a second and light output decreases to Firefly1 and then switched off.
High temperature. When it increases to the warning level, the color LED flashes 3 times once a second. At critical level the main LED
flashes 4 times once a minute and the light output decreases to Main3 mode. In case the temperature doesn’t fall the light output
decreases to Firefly2. At normal temperature the brightness increases to usual level.
Operation
Press & Hold Release & Click Click x1, x2 or x3
Main
Press & Hold
Click x2
OFF вMain
Any mode вMain
Main вFirefly
Main1 вMain2
ез
Main3
Click x2 Press & Hold Firefly
OFF вFirefly
Firefly1 вFirefly2
ез
Firefly3
Press & Hold Maximum
OFF вMax
Any mode вMax
Click x3
Main1 вMain2
ез
Main3
Special
Press & Hold
OFF вSpecial
Any mode вSpecial
Strobe
гд
Beacon
Click x4
Firefly
гд
Main
Switching State Indication ON/OFF
Press & Hold
12+
State Indication
Battery level
5sec
< 100%
< 50%
Set description
ьDepending on the model, your flashlight can inconsiderably differ from the pictures in the manual.
ьThe producer reserves the right to change the package at his own discretion without modifying this manual.
Items included in the package:
§Flashlight ▪ Magnet
§Lanyard ▪ 2 spare O-rings
§Clip ▪ Silicone holder
§Hand band ▪ Headband (2 straps)
§User manual
Initial Service
Wizard
To set/replace batteries:
1. Unscrew the tailcap.
2. Place the batteries with the positive contact (+) facing the
head of the flashlight.
3. Adjust the tailcap and tighten it as far as it can go.
The flashlight is ready for operation.
Specifying the battery type for correct voltage indication.
Do not specify the type of power source manually unless you use unprotected Li-Ion batteries. 1x18650 Li-Ion battery is by default.
The removable magnet in the tailcap.
With its help you can easily attach the flashlight to an electric service panel, a bike handlebar,
above a car wheel, etc.
The magnet can be taken out of the tailcap. To do this unscrew the small cover at the end of the
tailcap and put the magnet out.
x2
1.
1.
2.
2.
3.
To access the Menu press and hold the switch button (when the flashlight is switched off). It will switch on, go through the all available
modes and then switch off again. After switching off, release the button quickly and click it rapidly again. The flashlight will enter the
Menu and the LED will flash about 3 times a second.
Now you can specify the battery type: 1 click for 1x18650 Li-Ion, 2 clicks for 2xCR123A, 3 clicks for 2xRCR123 Li-Ion.
After the choice is made the light will flash 1, 2 or 3 times to show the battery type chosen.
To use the head mount with the flashlight:
b.
e.
c.
Pass the ends of the big strap through
the loop of the small strap and slots in
the silicone holder (fig.b), conjoin
them in a ring (fig.c). Pass the loose
end of the big strap through the loop of
the small one in the opposite direction
and fix it in the buckle (fig.d).
Connect the
small strap
with the
silicone holder.
Fix the
flashlight and
adjust the
elastic bands
to the size
of your
head.
3.
d.
a.
b.
e.
c.
0.5sec
Low Battery Indication
Warning Critical
< 25%
< 10%
< 5%
вFirefly1
вOFF
1sec 1sec
High Temperature Indication
Warning Critical
WARM
HOT
HOT
вMain3
вFirefly2
1sec

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