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NiteRider PRO 1800 Race User manual

150-23226_ Rev A
Pro 1800 Race&
Pro1200 Race
UserGuide
BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE
1. Plug the AC Adapter into an electric outlet,
then plug the cable from the AC Adapter into
the battery.
2. The LED indicator on the battery will turn red while
the battery is charging. When the battery is fully
charged, the LED will turn blue.
3. Unplug the AC Adapter from the battery by
grasping the connectors rather than the cable.
4. Leaving the battery and AC Adapter connected
indenitely will not harm the battery or AC Adapter.
5. When storing for an extended period of time, charge
the battery every three months to maximize its
lifespan.
RIDING AT NIGHT
While the Pro 1200 and 1800 Race lighting systems
will improve your view, control and enjoyment of night
riding,
please remember that cycling at night is an inherently
dangerous activity. In addition to using your lighting
system properly and riding with extreme caution,
NiteRider urges you to:
• Never ride alone
• Always let someone know where you are going
• Wear a helmet and reective clothing
• Carry an auxiliary light and emergency
supplies
• Make sure the headlamp, mounting bracket
and battery are securely fastened
• Always disconnect the battery from the
headlamp when transporting the light system
PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT
Properly charge your battery to maximize its lifespan
(see the “Battery Charging and Care” section for detailed
information). The Pro 1200 and 1800 Race will perform
in wet weather conditions, but submerging it in water will
damage the system.
SUPPORT
If you experience difculties during product installation or
operation, NiteRider provides free telephone support on
weekdays from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM (Pacic Time)
at 800.466.8366, 4. You may also e-mail us at
support@niterider.com.
WARRANTY
NiteRider stands behind its products with the following
warranties:
• Lifetime warranty on all mechanical components
• 2 years on electrical components
• 1 year on rechargeable batteries
To obtain warranty service, it is preferable to have your
original sales receipt. Contact the NiteRider customer
service department at 800.466.8366, ext 4 to obtain a Return
Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. The RMA number
must be prominently displayed on the outside of your package.
The product must be properly packaged to prevent damage
in transit. For complete warranty information, please visit our
website at www.niterider.com.
RUN TIMES
The Pro 1200 Race will run up to:
The Pro 1800 Race will run up to:
Light Level
High
Med
Low
Race**
Walk
Light Level
High
Med
Low
Race**
Walk
Time*
1:45
3:30
7:00
12:00
35:00
Time*
1:30
3:00
6:00
12:00
25:00
Lumens
1200
600
300
180
80
Lumens
1800
700
400
200
80
*Run Times are approximations and will vary.
**Race mode is intended for endurance races.
NiteRider Technical Lighting Systems, Inc.
8295 Aero Place, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92123
www.niterider.com
Fuel Gauge
The 8-step, LED fuel gauge is located
on top of the headlamp in front of the
power button. When all four LED’s
are lit solid green, the battery is fully
charged. As the battery discharges
⅛ increments of capacity, the LED’s from right to
left, successively go from solid to blinking green, to
out. With only the nal ⅛ capacity remaining one
LED blinks red. At this time, the headlamp should be
turned off and the battery recharged.
MOUNTING THE HEADLAMP
The Pro Series headlamp can be mounted to the handlebar or
a helmet.
Universal Handlebar Mount
The Universal Handlebar Mount
(UHM) is designed to t on
virtually any handlebar. Included
with the mount is a 2.5 mm Allen
wrench for adjusting the mount.
1. Turn the knob counter-
clockwise, allowing the hinge to
swing open.
2. Place the UHM on the
handlebar on the left side the stem, orienting the rectangular
notch in the slider clip to the rear.
3. Swing the hinge down to make contact with the handlebar.
4. Swing the bolt up, seating the knob into its recess.
5. Turn the knob clockwise to tighten and secure the mount to
the handlebar.
The UHM can be adjusted to accommodate any handlebar
angle. By loosening the 2.5 x 30 mm Allen
screw, you can move the swing arm back and
forth to straighten the headlamp. Tighten the
2.5 x 30 mm screw after the adjustment.
To pivot the headlamp, loosen the 2.5 x 12
mm screw located under the slider clip and
swing arm and rotate the headlamp to the
desired position. Make this adjustment before
tightening the 2.5 x 30 mm screw.
Helmet Mount
1. Unclamp the straps on each side of the helmet mount and
pull them free.
2. Position the plastic mounting plate as close to the centerline
of the helmet as possible, orienting the parallel grooves on
the slider clip to the rear.
3. Feed each strap into and out of two helmet vents, circling
each strap back to the upper edge of the corresponding
clamp.
4. Fasten the straps by inserting them into the clamps and snap
shut.
Inserting the Headlamp into the Handlebar or Helmet Mount
Insert the headlamp into the handlebar or helmet
mount slider clip from the rear forward. Gently
rocking the lamp as you slide it may help. Do
not push the release lever when inserting
the headlamp into the slider clip; let the
lamp snap into place by itself.
To remove the headlamp, push the release lever forward and
slide the lamp backward.
Note: After mounting the headlamp, adjust it so the beam
illuminates the road properly without distracting oncoming riders.
MOUNTING THE BATTERY
Warning: For safety reasons, a cyclist should never be tethered
to the bike. If the headlamp is mounted to the helmet, do not
mount the battery to the frame. Conversely, if the
headlamp is mounted to the handlebar, do not place the battery
in a pocket or pack.
Frame Mount
1. Thread the velcro straps through the 2 slots on the bottom of
the battery.
2. Attach the concave surface of the battery to a safe,
convenient location on the frame (typically under the top or
down tube), placing the velcro strap over the tube, but
under any shift or brake cables. The cable from the battery
should extend toward the stem.
3. Secure the headlamp and battery cable to the frame
using the thin velcro strapettes. Make sure the cables do
not interfere with any moving parts.
Pocket or Pack
1. Route the 36” extension cable through a helmet vent or
along the outside of the helmet using the thin velcro
strapette to secure the cable.
2. Connect the 36” extension cable to the battery, making sure
the cable does not interfere with any moving parts.
3. Simply place the battery in a pocket or pack.
PARTS LIST AND IDENTIFICATION
Please verify the contents of your Pro 1200/1800 Race
system:
A. Pro 1200/ 1800 Race Headlamp
B. Li-Ion Race Battery (4 cell, 7.4v)
C. Universal Handlebar Mount (UHM)
D. Helmet Mount
E. 36” Extension Cable
F. A/C Adapter
D.
E.
F.
DISCOVER THE NIGHT
Thank you for choosing the Pro 1200 or Pro 1800
Race from NiteRider, the innovator in technical lighting
systems. The Pro 1200 and Pro 1800 Race combines a
high-powered white LED headlamp and a Li-Ion Battery.
To get the most from your NiteRider light, we urge you
to familiarize yourself with the following safety and
operating instructions.
Release Lever
OPERATION
1. Connect the headlamp cable to the battery.
2. Press and release the headlamp power button to turn the
light on. Cycle through the three brightness levels by
pressing and releasing the power button.
3. To access the daylight saftey ash mode, press and hold the
power button until the headlamp starts to ash.
4. With the headlamp in ash mode, press and release the
power button to access Beacon, S.O.S. or Walk. From walk
mode you can return to normal mode by pressing and
releasing the power button.
5. To turn the headlamp off from normal, ash or walk modes,
press and hold the power button until the headlamp shuts
off.
6. Always disconnect the battery from the headlamp when
transporting the light system to prevent accidentally
turning on the headlamp which may cause overheating
and potential damage from high heat or even a risk
of re.

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