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Gear Light Operation Guide User manual

WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
MAINTENANCE
Inspect the headlamp monthly and carefully remove any damaged batteries and
clean any corrosion. If the headlamp is used less than once a month, remove the
batteries between uses.
Limited One-Year Warranty
GearLight warrants this product for one year from the date of purchase
against any defects in material or workmanship. This warranty does not cover
normal wear and tear, nor damage resulting from misuse or neglect. We will,
at our discretion, repair, replace, or refund the purchase price of this product
should we determine it to be defective.
Limitation Of Liability
Liability limited to the purchase price of this product. GearLight shall not be
liable for any incidental or consequential damages or any implied warranty on
this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you.
If the problem persists, possible LED Failure. Contact GearLight for a replacement.
Replace the batteries.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the headlamp does not turn on, or works intermittently:
Replace the batteries.
Ensure the AAA batteries are inserted correctly according to the polarity (-,+)
marked on the battery compartment.
Make sure the battery compartment is closed tightly and securely.
Firmly press the power button on and o several times.
If the light appears dim or faded:
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v1
Operation Guide
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE OPERATING
Package Contents:
F300 LED HEADLAMP
2x GearLight F300 LED Headlamps
1x Operation Guide
1x Warranty Card
Switching Modes
• There are 3 dierent lighting modes:
White Light Modes: High, Medium
Red Light Mode: Low
• To switch through the dierent lighting modes, press down firmly on the power
button to alternate through the 3 modes.
WHITE MODES: HIGH, MEDIUM
RED MODE: LOW
HEAD STRAP ADJUSTMENT
1. Hold the headlamp with the power button facing
upwards (Fig. 1).
2. Pull the right inner strap toward the headlamp (Fig. 6).
3. Continue pulling the inner head strap through the
headlamp towards the left side until you have reached
the desired length.
To Loosen the Head Straps
1. Hold the headlamp with the power button facing
upwards (Fig. 1).
2. Pull the left inner strap toward the headlamp (Fig. 5).
3. Continue pulling the inner head strap through the
headlamp towards the right side until you have reached
the desired length.
To Tighten the Head Straps
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
OPERATION
On/O
• To turn the headlamp on, press down firmly on the power button located on the
top of the headlamp until you hear a click.
• To turn the headlamp o, press the power button again. If the headlamp has
been on for less than 5 seconds, press the power button to cycle through the
dierent modes until the headlamp turns o.
CAUTION: The headlamp may become warm or hot after extended periods of
use at the highest setting. Select a lower setting when the headlamp is hot.
GETTING STARTED
WARNING:To avoid eye injury, do not stare directly into the light beams or shine the beams directly
into anyone’s eyes. Not to be used by children except under adult supervision.
Fig. 4
Fig. 3
AAA Battery Installation
1. Insert 3 AAA batteries (Fig. 3) following
the correct polarity (+,-) marked on the
battery holder (Fig. 4).
2. Close the battery compartment until
the latch clicks into place.
WARNING: Always follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions as to the proper
usage, handling, storage, and disposal of batteries. Use only batteries from a
reputable manufacturer. Do not mix dierent brands or types of batteries in the same
flashlight. Replace all batteries at the same time. Failure to follow safety instructions
may result in personal injury and damage to property.
LIFT UP
PULL OUT
Fig. 2Fig. 1
Accessing the Battery Compartment
1. Pull back the head strap to access the battery compartment (Fig. 1).
2. As you lift the battery compartment latch, pull on the side notch with your other
hand (Fig. 2).
ELASTIC
HEAD STRAP
14 WHITE
LEDS
4 RED
LEDS
POWER BUTTON
SIDE
NOTCH
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
LATCH

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