Foxfury Lighting Solutions NOMAD 360 User manual

PRODUCT MANUAL
200-900 |200-900-TC | 200-9T32 | 200-9T56
NOMAD®360, T32 & T56

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Reference Guide 3
Overview 4
Physical Characteristics 4
BATTERY
Charging the Battery System 5
Charging from a 12VDC Vehicle Adaptor 5
Charge Indicator 5
OPERATION
AC-DC Adaptor and International Use 6
Operational Modes 6
Battery Life 7
Battery Life Indicator 7
Using the Nomad®while Plugged in 7
FEATURES
Light Head Configuration 8
Sliding Diffuser Lens (Area-Spot) 8
Swivel and Tilt Light Head 9
Leveling Leg Extensions and Level Bubble 9
Anchor Strap 9
DEPLOYING THE NOMAD® 10-11
ACCESSORIES (NOT INCLUDED) 12
MAINTENANCE 12–17
WARRANTY 18–19
CONTACT FOXFURY 19

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360 REFERENCE GUIDE
BATTERY SYSTEM/
NOMAD®BODY
POWER/MODE
SWITCH
CARRY
STRAP
CLIP
BATTERY LIFE/
CHARGE INDICATOR
LEVEL BUBBLE
ANCHOR
STRAP
CHARGING PORT
PROTECTIVE
LIGHT CAP
LOCKING SLEEVE
TRIPO-SCOPE®
POLES
TRIPO-SCOPE®
TIGHTENING RINGS
FOLDING
TRIPO-SCOPE®
LEGS (3)
TRIPO-SCOPE®
LEG LOCK
LEVELING LEG
EXTENSIONS
SLIDING DIFFUSER LENS
(3) (AREA-SPOT)
TILT ADJUSTMENT KNOB
SWIVEL ADJUSTMENT
KNOB (340º)
LIGHT HEAD
ALSO INCLUDED
Accessories Bag
3M Reflective (Yellow) Safety Tape
Strips, set of 3
Nomad®Carry Strap
AC-DC Adaptor
AC Cable
12VDC Vehicle Adaptor
DEPLOYED VIEW
STORED POSITION

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OVERVIEW
The Nomad®360 ultimate scene light can provide up to 7,000 lumens on HIGH
Power. Its portable, submersible and self-contained design allows it to travel
to (and be used in) places that standard scene lights and vehicle mounted
lights cannot reach. In around 20 seconds, deploy the Tripo-scope®Legs and
raise the telescoping head up to 8½ ft tall to illuminate the work area. Its
rechargeable and cordless design means no noisy, heavy generator is needed.
The portable Nomad®T32 & T56 deliver studio quality lighting outside of
the studio. They shine bright in any weather and can even be submersed
for cleaning or filming. The T32 delivers up to 7,000 lumens of 3,200 Kelvin
(tungsten) light with a high CRI of 95 for precise color rendering. The T56
delivers up to 8,200 lumens with a color temperature of 5,600 Kelvin (daylight)
with a high CRI of 95 for precise color rendering. Durable enough to withstand
strong winds, this compact unit with Folding Tripo-Scope®Legs features a
telescoping pole and a Level Bubble.
IMPORTANT!
Please fully charge the Battery System before using the Nomad®for the first
time.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Please read below before using the Nomad®360 as it relays beneficial
operating and safety information.
NOMAD®
DIMENSIONS 39.9” x 4.6" (101.4 x 11.7 cm)
WEIGHT 24 lbs (11 kg)
WARNINGS
When used for extended periods of time the Nomad®Light Head will
become HOT to the touch. Please use care when operating.
Do not stare into LEDs for long periods of time or from a close range
(less than 2 ft).
!

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CHARGING THE BATTERIES
1. Start with the AC Cable. Connect it to the AC-DC Adaptor.
The AC Cable is Universal to NEMA 5-15P, 3 prong for USA and will
work with a power range of 100VAC–240VAC 50/60 Hz.
2. Then, plug the Barrel Connector (part of the AC-DC Adaptor) into the
Charging Port of the Nomad®.
Input voltage: 11–17VDC. Do NOT exceed!
The Nomad®360 is shipped with a 30% charge. It is important to
charge it before using for the first time.
When the Charge Indicator FLASHES green it indicates that the
battery is being charged. When the Nomad®is completely charged, the
Charge Indicator will turn solid green.
Charging time will be approximately 7 hours.
CHARGING FROM A 12VDC VEHICLE ADAPTOR
1. Insert the 12VDC Vehicle Adaptor into a 12V socket (located within
the vehicle).
2. Then, insert the opposite end (Barrel Connector) into the Charging Port of
the Nomad®.
NOTE: Do NOT start vehicle while the Nomad®is being charged or when using
while plugged in.
CHARGE INDICATOR (FOR LOCATION, PLEASE REFERENCE PAGE 3)
COLOR DESCRIPTION
GREEN (SOLID) FULLY CHARGED
GREEN (FLASHING) CHARGING
RED (SOLID) CHARGING ERROR
*If a charging error occurs, please contact FoxFury Customer Service (see pg. 19).
NOTE: Continuously charging (leaving the unit plugged in) could damage the
Battery Pack and lead to a decreased battery life. Please disconnect the unit
once it is fully charged.
Please DO NOT leave AC-DC Adaptor plugged in for more than eight (8)
continuous hours.

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AC-DC ADAPTOR AND INTERNATIONAL USE
The Nomad®Series has a AC-DC Adaptor which uses AC Cables like those
used in desktop computers or monitors. With every Nomad®, FoxFury supplies
a cable that terminates in the USA standard 110 VAC plug.
The plug of the AC Cable should be country specific. Example: IEC Types A-N.
The Female Connector side of the AC Cable must be IEC Type C13 to mate
with the Male Inlet of the AC-DC Adaptor.
ON/LOW mode: Press the Power/Mode Switch once.
MEDIUM mode: From LOW mode, press the Power/Mode Switch once.
HIGH mode: From MEDIUM mode, press the Power/Mode Switch once.
FLASHING mode: From HIGH mode, press the Power/Mode Switch once.
OFF: From FLASHING mode, press the Power/Mode Switch once.
*Flashing Mode not available on the Nomad® T32 & T56.
NOTE: The light does not retain the mode in memory. Once the light is ON,
re-select the mode desired.
OPERATIONAL MODES
AC CABLE
TYPE B
10A (250V)
INLET (MALE) (C14 IEC)
(LOCATED AT END OF
ADAPTOR)
CONNECTOR
(FEMALE) (C13 IEC)
(VIEW OF CABLE END)
AC-DC ADAPTOR
BARREL CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR (FEMALE) AC PLUG
MUST BE IEC C13
CONNECTOR CAN BE ANY PLUG
IEC TYPES A-N
AC CABLE
10A (250V)

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BATTERY LIFE
MODE BATTERY
LIFE
360
LUMENS
T32
LUMENS
T56
LUMENS
HIGH POWER 3 hrs 7,000 7,000 8,200
MEDIUM POWER 9 hrs 2,100 2,800 3,200
LOW POWER 24 hrs 700 800 900
FLASHING 10 hrs 7,000 N/A N/A
*Battery life may vary according to age and ambient conditions.
**Flashing Mode not available on the Nomad® T32 & T56.
BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR (FOR LOCATION, PLEASE REFERENCE PAGE 3)
COLOR DESCRIPTION
GREEN FULL BATTERY
ORANGE CAUTION—BATTERY IS GETTING LOW
RED (FLASHING) CHARGE IMMEDIATELY
USING THE NOMAD®WHILE PLUGGED IN
The Nomad®can run continuously by plugging it into a power source.
1. Start with the AC Cable. Connect it to the AC-DC Adaptor.
2. Then, plug the Barrel Connector (part of the AC-DC Adaptor) into the
Charging Port of the Nomad®.
3. Press the Power/Mode Switch. The light will then turn ON.
The Nomad®must be turned OFF in order to charge the Battery
System. If it is plugged in and the Nomad®is ON, the battery is NOT
being charged.
As long as the unit is plugged into a power source, (even if it has a
very low power) the light can be turned ON.
Input voltage: 11–17VDC. Do NOT exceed!
NOTE: The Nomad®will NOT accept a 24VDC input.

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LIGHT HEAD CONFIGURATION
The Nomad®Light Head has the versatility to be used in a 360 or Directional
configuration.
SLIDING DIFFUSER LENS (AREA-SPOT)
Using the Sliding Diffuser Lens on the Nomad®provides two types of lights
in one. To decrease diffusion, simply slide the Diffuser Lens up (Spot), or
increase diffusion by sliding the Diffuser Lens down (Area).
NOTE: The Sliding Diffuser Lens can be removed and cleaned for
maintenance. Please reference pg. 15.
FEATURES
SPOTAREA
DIRECTIONAL360

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SWIVEL AND TILT LIGHT HEAD
The Nomad®Light Head has the versatility to swivel (via the Swivel
Adjustment Knob) and tilt (via the Tilt Adjustment Knob).
LEVELING LEG EXTENSIONS AND LEVEL BUBBLE
On uneven ground, fine adjustments can be made by releasing the Leveling
Leg Extensions. The Level Bubble can be used for reference.
ANCHOR STRAP
In case of heavy wind or extreme weather conditions, attach a sand bag, or
equivalent weight, to the concealed Anchor Strap (see the "Reference Guide"
on pg. 3 for location).
LEVEL BUBBLE
LEVELING LEG
EXTENSION RELEASED

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DEPLOYING THE NOMAD®
1
5
2
LEGS LOCKED LEGS RELEASED
LIGHT HEAD (SIDE VIEW)
TILT
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
HINGE
SCREW
A
B
C
D
3 4
6
OR
LEVELING LEG
EXTENSION RELEASED

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1. Set the Nomad®down vertically, on a flat surface, as shown. Open the
Protective Light Cap and twist the Locking Sleeve to the right ( ) and
slide upwards ( ). While still holding the Locking Sleeve up, twist it back to
the left ( ).The Folding Tripo-Scope®Legs are now accessible to deploy
( ).
2. Unfold each Tripo-Scope®Leg and make sure they are locked in place by
the Leg Locks (see the "Reference Guide" on pg. 3 for location).
3. Pull the Light Head up from inside the Locking Sleeve. Keep the Light
Panels as they are for a 360 configuration or, open the Light Panels for a
Directional configuration. Then, based on preference or need, adjust the
Sliding Diffuser Lens to either Area or Spot lighting (see "Sliding Diffuser
Lens" on pg. 8 for more information).
4. Adjust the angle and swivel position of the Light Head by loosening the Tilt
Adjustment Knob to the desired orientation and then re-tighten.
Light Head placement and adjustment can be made easier by
tightening the Hinge Screw (located near the Tilt Adjustment Knob).
5. Elevate the Light Head to desired height by raising the Tripo-Scope®Poles.
Tighten the Tripo-Scope®Tightening Rings (clockwise) to hold the poles at
desired height.
IMPORTANT: To reposition, loosen the Tightening Rings, bring the
Tripo-scope®Poles down again, and turn the Light Head OR physically
pick up and move the position of the whole Nomad®360. DO NOT
TRY TO TURN THE TRIPO-SCOPE®POLES AGAINST EACH
OTHER. This can cause permanent damage.
6. On uneven ground, adjust each Tripo-Scope®Leg individually, as necessary.
Lift the leg off the ground, and then, using both thumbs, press and hold
both of the Leg Extension Release Tabs until the Leveling Leg Extensions
(located at the end of each of the Tripo-Scope®Legs) are released.
Retract the Leveling Leg Extensions in the same manner.
Fine adjustment can be made by turning the Leveling Leg Extensions.
Use the Level Bubble for reference.
In case of heavy wind or extreme weather conditions, attach a sand
bag, or equivalent weight, to the concealed Anchor Strap (see the
"Reference Guide" on pg. 9 for location).
THE NOMAD®IS NOW READY FOR USE!
B
A
C
D
2
3
4
5
6
1

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NOMAD®ACCESSORIES
MAINTENANCE
MOUNT CLAMPS (SET OF TWO (2) P/N 850-800)
These allow the Nomad®to be mounted to any hard surface such as a tailgate
or wall via #10 Bolts (not included).
REMOVING THE BATTERY TUBES |15 MINS (APPROX)
The Nomad®uses 12 Battery Tubes. Repeat the following steps six (6) times in
order to replace all 12 Battery Tubes.
1
3
BATTERY COVER(S) ON BATTERY COVER
REMOVED
BATTERY TUBES
REMOVED
2
4

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Make sure the Nomad®is OFF and UNPLUGGED before starting.
1. Open the Folding Tripo-Scope®Legs so they are locked and deployed.
Then, locate a Battery Cover.
2. Use a Phillips Head (+) Screwdriver to remove the four (4) screws that
hold the Battery Cover. Once the screws are removed, pull the Battery
Cover off and set it aside.
IMPORTANT: There are two (2) Battery Tubes (the UPPER and
LOWER) under each one (1) of the Battery Covers.
Once the Battery Cover is removed, the Battery Tube is accessible. Start with
the UPPER battery first.
3. At the BOTTOM of the UPPER Battery Tube, there will be a red (positive)
Battery Tube Cap. Place an index finger on it, push the red Cap up, and
pull it forward (this should help the top portion of the Battery Tube to
easily slide out of the Battery Compartment). This action is similar to
removing a AA battery from any generic battery holder.
To easily remove the Battery Tube from the Nomad®Body, it is best to
push the red Battery Tube Cap up and pull it out (at a 20º angle).
NOTE: The wiring for the positive (+) and negative (–) Caps will remain
attached to the Nomad®Body while the Battery Tube is pulled out of
the Battery Compartment.
Once the UPPER Battery Tube is removed, repeat steps 1–3 for the LOWER
Battery Tube. NOTE: While pulling the UPPER Battery Tube out, the LOWER
Battery Tube may come out at the same time.
4. Remove the Battery Tube Caps (red and black) from each end of the
Battery Tube. This can be done by simply popping the Battery Tube Cap
off with one thumb.
DO NOT pull the Battery Tube Caps by the wires.
REPEAT STEPS 2– 4 FOR THE REMAINING BATTERIES.
2
3
4
1

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INSTALLING THE BATTERY TUBES |15 MINS (APPROX)
Installing the Nomad®Battery Tubes follows the same procedures as removing
them but in reverse order.
1. Start with the LOWER Battery Tube. Attach the black Cap to the
NEGATIVE end of the Battery Tube. While holding the Cap in place,
reinsert it into the Battery Compartment.
2. While still applying pressure to the bottom Cap, attach the red Cap to the
opposite end (POSITIVE end) of the Battery Tube. Once secure, push
down again and slide the Battery Tube back into place in the Battery
Compartment.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to place the red and black wires directly behind
the Battery Tube before re-installing it into the Battery Compartment.
This will prevent the wires from being damaged, and it will help the
Battery Tube go back into place easier.
3. Once the Battery Tubes are installed, test the Nomad®to make sure it
turns ON. If it does not, check the Battery Tubes for any connection
errors with the positive (+) and negative (–) ends. Then, place the Battery
Cover back over the Battery Tubes and tighten the four (4) screws
into place.
BATTERY TUBE PLACEMENT WHILE INSTALLED
(HORIZONTAL VIEW)
BOTTOM
LOWER BATTERY TUBE UPPER BATTERY TUBE
TOP
RED CAP
(POSITIVE +)
2
3
1
WARNINGS
Be sure to check polarity (positive (+) and negative (–)) when installing the
Battery Tubes.
!

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REMOVING THE SLIDING DIFFUSER LENS |3 MINS (APPROX)
1. Slide the Sliding Diffuser Lens back into the 'Area' setting. Locate and
remove the four (4) screws located on each side of it.
2. Then, tilt the Sliding Diffuser Lens forward.
3. Pull the Sliding Diffuser Lens out and free from the Light Head.
NOTE: Repeat the steps above three (3) times with all three (3) Light Panels
(the Nomad®has three (3) Sliding Diffuser Lens').
FOR RE-INSTALLATION: Repeat the steps above in reverse order.
2
13
2
3
1
NOTES

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STORING YOUR NOMAD®
Make sure the light is powered OFF by pressing the Power/Mode Switch
until the light is no longer ON.
Be sure to CLOSE the Light Panels back into the 360 configuration
BEFORE lowering the Tripo-Scope®Poles.
Put the Nomad®back into the Stored Position. Lower the
Tripo-Scope®Poles by untightening the Tripo-Scope®Tightening Rings.
Then, push the Light Head back into the Locking Sleeve.
If the AC-DC Adaptor or 12VDC Vehicle Adaptor is being used,
disconnect it from the Nomad®and store.
WARNINGS WHEN STORING
The Nomad®depends on “ambient air” for cooling of its Light Head. After
being ON for a while, the Nomad®360 Heatsink Fins (which help disperse
heat) behind the Light Head will become warm to the touch (possibly hot)
depending upon the run time, setting, and/or air temperature. The warmer
the ambient air temperature is, the faster the head’s temperature will
increase.
When it is time to put the Nomad®away, either wait for the unit to cool off
(usually 10–20 min) or protect hands (with work gloves or a cloth) when
adjusting the Light Head.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE TIPS
The Nomad®reaches a full charge in approximately 7 hours. (Charge time
may depend on ambient conditions and battery health).
Maintain the light fully charged at all times, so that it is ready for use in
the event of an emergency.
If used outdoors in cold weather for an extended period of time allow the
Nomad®to warm up to above 10°C/50°F before charging.
Lithium-Ion batteries have a 500 full charge cycle life (CC followed by a
CV cycle)*. When the light gets near this number of cycles, there will be a
decrease in usage time. *CC=Constant Current charge (fast rate)
The lithium-Ion batteries have a top-off or micro-charge life of around
1,200 cycles or more (CV only)*. If the Nomad®is unused for 60 to 90
days, plug in the AC-DC Adaptor for 1 to 2 hours to bring the batteries
back up to peak charge. *CV=Constant Voltage charge (slow rate)
As needed, wash the Nomad®360 using a soft washcloth, clean water
and a mild soap. When done, pat dry with a soft cloth.

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The Nomad®Light Head is can be replaced if another color temperature is
needed, or if the unit is damaged or requires service. Please contact FoxFury
Customer Service (see pg. 19) for more information.
NOTE: Replace Nomad®Prime Heads only with other Nomad®Prime Heads.
Replace Nomad®T32 and T56 Light Heads only with other Nomad® T32 or
T56 Light Heads.
REPLACING THE LIGHT HEAD |4 MINS (APPROX)
1. Tilt the Light Head forward for easier access to the Connector.
2. Use a small screwdriver to press the spring-loaded Detent (two (2) total).
(They are located on each side of the Connector). Press the Detent on
one side while pulling on the Connector Cable with minimal pressure. Keep
pressure maintained while pressing the Detent on the opposite side. The
Detent Cover will come loose allowing the Connector to be removed.
3. Remove the Tilt Adjustment Knob (by twisting it until it comes off) and
Hinge Screw (using a Phillips Head (+) screwdriver) (reference Step 4 on
pg. 10 for location). Use caution when removing the Hinge screw as the
Light Head will no longer be connected to the Tripo-Scope®.
FOR RE-INSTALLATION: Repeat steps 1–3 in reverse order. Note the
orientation of the Connector when re-installing.
MODULARIZED REPLACEMENTS
2
3
1
21
3
TILT ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
CONNECTOR
CABLE
CONNECTOR
DETENTS (2)
HINGE
SCREW

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PRODUCT DURABILITY
CARE/CLEANING
Your FoxFury product is a professional
tool. Regular maintenance and care of
your light will maximize performance for
you. As needed, wash your FoxFury
product using a soft washcloth, clean
water and a mild soap. Be sure that all
parts are reassembled securely before
washing. When done, pat dry with a
damp cloth.
AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES
Nomad®AC Adaptor-DC Cord Set,
P/N 600-121
Nomad®360, T32 and T56
Battery Replacement
P/N 600-200-900
Nomad®Carry Strap, P/N 51-056
Nomad®Mount Clamps, set of 2
P/N 850-800
Nomad®Carrying Bag,
P/N 850-200-800
Multi Nomad®Case, P/N 80-007
Accessories Bag, P/N 600-250
3M Reflective (Yellow) Safety Tape
Strips, set of 3, P/N 70-125
3M Reflective (Yellow) Safety
Stickers, set of 3, P/N 70-126
Sliding Diffuser Lens, P/N 51-011
WARNINGS
FoxFury, LLC is not responsible for the
incorrect use of any FoxFury Lighting
product.
When used for extended periods
of time the Nomad®will become
HOT to the touch. Please use care
when operating.
Lights are strong enough to cause
damage to the human eye.
Do not stare into LEDs for long
periods of time or from a close
range (less than 2 ft).
FoxFury, LLC is not responsible
for any injury or damage caused
during the use of this product.
Usage of this product must be
supervised by an adult when it is
being used by a minor.
Any FoxFury product should be
operated at speeds safe enough
to maneuver around surrounding
obstacles.
Do not use under the influence
of drugs or alcohol.
LIMITED WARRANTY
FoxFury, LLC (“FoxFury”) warrants
to the purchaser of this product
(“Buyer”) that for a period of two
years following purchase, this product
will be free from defects in material
and workmanship and will function in
substantial compliance with FoxFury’s
written specifications for this product
as specified in the instruction manual
or on FoxFury’s website located at
www.FoxFury.com. Buyer’s exclusive
remedy shall, in any case, be limited,
at FoxFury’s election, to: A) repair or
replacement of the defective product;
or B) refund of the purchase price for
this product.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE
BY FOXFURY WITH RESPECT TO
THIS PRODUCT. TO THE EXTENT
ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW,
THERE ARE NO REPRESENTATIONS
OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND
BY THE FOXFURY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE
CONDITION OR PERFORMANCE OF
THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, MERCHANTABILITY
WARRANTY AND OTHER
INFORMATION
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OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL
NOT APPLY IF THIS PRODUCT IS
NOT STORED, HANDLED, INSTALLED
OR USED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE
WITH MANUFACTURER’S
SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTION
MANUALS, OR WHICH HAS BEEN
SUBJECT TO MISUSE, ALTERATION,
NEGLIGENCE OR ACCIDENT.
1. The damaged part or product must
be returned to FoxFury PRIOR TO
any repair or replacement. Shipping
costs are the responsibility of the
claimant.
2. You must obtain a return
authorization (RMA) number from
FoxFury prior to returning products.
FoxFury is not responsible for any
damage incurred while in transit.
3. Buyer will be required to
show proof of purchase—NO
EXCEPTIONS.
4. Any modifications to light, cable or
battery pack automatically voids all
warranties on this product.
All warranty inquiries should be directed
to FoxFury’s Customer Service
Department at Service@FoxFury.com
to handle all warranty/repair-related
inquiries.
TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY
APPLICABLE LAW: (A) IN NO EVENT,
WHETHER DUE TO BREACH OF
WARRANTY HEREUNDER OR ANY
OTHER CAUSE WHATSOEVER,
SHALL FOXFURY BE LIABLE FOR
OR OBLIGATED IN ANY MANNER TO
PAY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL
OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF
PROFITS, COST OF SUBSTITUTE
PRODUCTS AND PERSONAL
INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE,
WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED
ON CONTRACT OR TORT OR ANY
OTHER THEORY OF LAW, AND
(B) FOXFURY’S ONLY DUTIES IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SALE
OF THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE TO
HONOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY
SET FORTH HEREIN. TO THE
EXTENT THAT THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY IS INCONSISTENT WITH
APPLICABLE LAW, THIS STATEMENT
SHALL BE DEEMED MODIFIED
TO BE CONSISTENT WITH SUCH
APPLICABLE LAW.
CONTACT FOXFURY
FoxFury, LLC
Oceanside, CA 92056 USA
Toll-Free: 844-FOXFURY
Tel : 760.945.4231
Fax: 760.433.3650
Email: Service@FoxFury.com
Web: FoxFury.com
All FoxFury products are designed in
Oceanside, CA. All FoxFury products
are manufactured with the highest
quality USA and foreign parts. Products
are assembled in either FoxFury’s
controlled plant in Asia or the USA,
under strict quality control.

FOXFURY.COM 1/2018
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