Operation
Care and Storage
Armytek Viking PRO
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Please read this manual carefully before using the flashlight.
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Armytek Viking PRO flashlight can be turned on in two ways: persistent and taccal. Full pressing of the buon to the click
provides the persistent turning on. The flashlight will deliver light ll you turn it off with second full pressing. Taccal turning
on is performed by holding the buon half pressed. The flashlight will provide light ll the buon is released.
Armytek Viking PRO has two mode lines. First Line is accessible when the head of the flashlight is ghtly screwed to the body
(it touches the contact ring). To switch to the Second Line, loosen the head on 1/8 of a circle and wait for 1-2 seconds. To
switch to the First Line again ghten the head and wait for 1-2 seconds.
The modes in each mode line are switched cyclically in the order they are set in the flashlight memory. To switch modes in the
First Line quickly (within 1 second) turn the body of the flashlight on 1/8 of a circle counter-clockwise, and then turn the body
clockwise to the maximum.
To switch modes in the Second Line quickly (within 1 second) turn the body of the flashlight on 1/8 of a circle clockwise to the
maximum, and then bring it to the inial posion.
On default the following modes are available:
in the First Line: 850 lm, 6 lm, 200 lm
in the Second Line: Strobe (15 Hz), Firefly 1.5 lm
It is recommended to clean the threads and O-ring 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 thread do the following:
1. Unscrew the tailcap and remove the sealing ring carefully with a toothpick (do not use sharp metal things as it 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 application 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.
Armytek provides free warranty repair for 10 years from the purchase.
Warranty doesn't cover damage caused by:
1. Improper usage.
2. Aempts to modify or repair the flashlight by nonqualified specialists.
3. Longme applicaon in chlorinated or polluted water, or other liquids (other than water).
4. High temperatures and chemicals' exposure, including the liquid from defected baeries.
5. Usage of low-quality baeries.
In case the rubber button is damaged, it should be replaced.
Replacement order:
1. Unscrew the tailcap.
2. Unscrew the thread ring gage, which holds the rubber button in the cap. To do so
you should use needle-nose pliers (round-nose pliers or another tool: most
suitable will be expansion pliers). Use the tool as it is shown at the picture.
Do not disassemble the flashlight except for unscrewing the thread ring gage and
replacing the rubber button. There are no other parts in the flashlight that can be
replaced by the user.
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on off
taccal
off on
persistent
1st
Line
2nd
Line
1/8 turn
1/8 turn
1.
2.
1st
Line
500 lm
5 lm
100 lm
1/8 turn
1.
2.
2nd
Line
1.5 lm (firefly)
strobe
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Address: 67 Vandervoort Dr, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4E 0C7, Canada