LUMINA PRO Series Cycling Bike Light User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- LUMINA
Table of Contents
- LUMINA PRO Series Cycling Bike Light
- VERIFIR INTEGRATED NFC TECHNOLOGY
- UNLOCK BEFORE USE. LOCK THE HEADLAMP BEFORE TRANSIT OR STORAGE
- PARTS LIST AND IDENTIFICATION
- MOUNTING THE HANDLEBAR CLAMP MOUNT AND HEAD LIGHT
- MOUNTING THE HEAD LIGHT ONTO THE HANDLEBAR CLAMP MOUNT
- REMOVING LIGHT FROM MOUNT
- OPERATION
- TYPICAL RUN TIMES. **
- STEP FUEL GAUGE
- BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE
- TO PAIR THE LUMINA™ PRO (1300 MODEL ONLY)
- FACTORY RESET (1300 MODEL ONLY)
- CHARGE TIMES
- OPTIMAL VIZ WITH NITERIDER0
- PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT
- SUPPORT
- WARRANTY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
LUMINA PRO Series Cycling Bike Light
VERIFIR INTEGRATED NFC TECHNOLOGY
Tap your mobile device on the VerifiR Logo located on the top of the light to launch the NiteRider’1′ VerifiR experience. Within 1he NiteRider8 VerifiR experience you can quickly and easily:
- Learn how to unlock/lock your lighl
- Register your product
- Access How to / User Guides
- Report your light lost or stolen
UNLOCK BEFORE USE. LOCK THE HEADLAMP BEFORE TRANSIT OR STORAGE
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Press and hold any single button for 8-1 0 seconds to lock / unlock light.
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It is important to lock the head lamp and protect the switch from being pressed while ii is in transit. The headlamp can be easily turned on if placed in something like a backpack, duffel bag or suitcase. The headlamp gets hot while in operation. To prevent potential damage from high heat or even fire, it is very important to put the headlamp in lock mcx:le and protect the switch from being pressed. NiteRider4′ will not be held responsible for damages to person or property resulting from a failure to follow the ‘lock’ mode instructions.
WARNING- A bicycle without lights and reflectors might be difficult for other people to see, and you mightn’t not be able to see. If you cannot see, or other people cannot see you, you could have an accident. Make sure your lights operate correctly and that batteries are charged.
- DO NOT USE THE LU MINA'” PRO AS A HAND-HELD LIGHTING DEVICE WHEN IN HIGH AND BOOST MODESLS
PARTS LIST AND IDENTIFICATION
Please verify the contents of your l.JJmina ™ Pro lighting system:
- Lumina™ Pro Front Light
- Handkmar Clamp Mount
- USB-C Charging Cable
- AC Charging Adapter
MOUNTING THE HANDLEBAR CLAMP MOUNT AND HEAD LIGHT
The Handlebar Clamp Mount is designed to fit on virtually any handlebar (25.4mm – 35mm diameter handlebars).
- Turn the knob counter-clockwise, allowing the hinge to swing open.
- Place mount on the handlebar on the left sk:le of the stem, orienting the mounting rails with release tab towards rear.
- Swing the hinge down to make contact with the handlebar.
- Swing the bolt up, ssating the knob into its l’808SS.
- Turn the knob clockwise to tighten and secure the mount to the handlebar.
MOUNTING THE HEAD LIGHT ONTO THE HANDLEBAR CLAMP MOUNT
With the light feeing forward, aligl bottom mounting rails of light to top of
rails of the mount. Pull light back along the rails until tabs engage and lock
into place. Test for a secure fitment by pushing light forward, ensuring there
is no movement and that tabs have engaged into the light base. Do not push the
release tab when testing for a secure fitment.
Note: After mounting the headlamp, adjust it so the beam illuminates your
path without di.s’tracting oncoming riders.
REMOVING LIGHT FROM MOUNT
To remove the head light, press the release tab down and slide Iha head light forward.
OPERATION
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For the initial power ON, the tight will need 1o be unlocked. Press and hold any single button for 8-10 seconds to unlock.
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A single press of power button switch #1 button will power ON in High Mode. To power ON in Low Mode, press power button switch #2.
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To increase power, press power button switch #1. To decrease power, press power button switch #2.
S1eady light mode settings are in the following order WALK, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, AND BOOST.- Walk Mode is indicated by a slow pulse yellow LED in the LED switch.
- Low Mode is indicated by a steady yellow LEO light in the LED switch.
- Medium Mode is indicated by a steady green LED ligh1 in the LED switch.
- High Mode is indicated by a steady blue LED light in the LED switch.
- Boost Mode is indicated by a steady red and blue LED light in the LED switch.
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To access flash modes, press and hold any power button switch for 3 seconds until the light begins to flash.
- Cycle tt.ough 3 flash modes by pressing power button switch #1 Of #2.
- Flash mode Is indicated by a blue LED light In the LED power button switch that mimics the selected flash pattern.
- To return to steady light modes, press and hold any power button switch for 3 seconds until steady ON light appears.
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To power OFF the light, press and hold any power button switch untl light turns off.
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To lock/ unlock light, press and hold power button fOI’ 8-10 seconds.
TYPICAL RUN TIMES. **
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Run times may vary
STEP 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 ¼ increments of capacity, the LED’s from right to left, successively go from solid green to blinking green, to out. With only the 1inal J,i; capacity remaining one LED blinks red. At this time, the headlamp should be turned off and the battery recharged.
BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE
- Plug the USB Charging Cable into the USB-C port located on the bottom of the light. Then plug the other end into a powered-on compiler or directly to a wall outlet using the provided AC Charging Adepter.
- The 8-step fuel gauge will indicate the progress of the charging, starting at whatever state the battery is at when it is plugged into the charger. When the battery is fully charged, all 4 green LEDs of the fuel gauge with light-up steady ON, until the charging adapter is removed.
- Unplug the AC Charging Adapter from the light by grasping the cannectOfS rather than the cable.
- It is good practice to store your light away with a full charge, For extended periods, charge the llgh1 every three months to maximize its lifespan.
TO PAIR THE LUMINA™ PRO (1300 MODEL ONLY)
- Press and hold both power buttons (Switch #1 and #2) until the Fuel Gauge sorolls green. The scrolling green gauge indicates the light is in pairing mode.
- Activate pairing mode in the device to be synced. For NiteLinkT remote, first time tap power button. Omega™ 330 EVO, press and hold power button for 4 seconds.
- When the Lumina™ Pro connects with the device, the Fuel Gauge will begin to flash, indicating it has paired to the device.
Note: Only one set of NiteLinkTM lights and accessories can be paired within a 30ft. radius.
The Lumina1,., Pro can be paired with one Nitelink™ taillight. To pair an additional 5 Nitelink™ accessories, a NiteLinkTM Wireless Remote must be used (Remote sold sepa1Btaly).
FACTORY RESET (1300 MODEL ONLY)
- To Factory Reset your Luminam Pro, press and hold Switch #1 until the 1 st LED Fuel Gauge flashes yellow.
- This indicates that your light has been reset.
CHARGE TIMES
- 4:00 hours
- Charge times may vary.
OPTIMAL VIZ WITH NITERIDER0
While a NiteRider4 lighting system will improve your view/ visibility, control and enjoyment of riding, please remember that cycling can be an inherently dangerous activity. In addition to using your lighting system properly and riding with extreme caution, NiteRide!4′ urges you to;
- Obey your local traffic laws
- Always let someone know where you are going
- Wear a helmet, highly visible and reflective clothing
- Carry an auxiliary light and emergency supplies
- Make sure the headlamp and mounting bracket are securely fastened
- Always set your light ta lock mode during transport or storage
PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT
- Properly charye your battery to maximize its lifoopan {see the “Battery Charying and Care” section far detailed information).
- The LuminaTM Pro will perform in wet weather conditions, but submerging it in water will damage the system.
- To prevent water damage, ensure USB-C port cover remains lightly sealed while operating your light.
SUPPORT
- If you experience difficulties during product installation or operation, NiteRider4 pravid88 tree telephone support on weekdays from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm (Pacific Time) at 800.466.8366, Ext 4.
- You may also e-mail us at support@niterider.com.
WARRANTY
- NileRider stands behind its products with the following warranties:
- Lifetime warranty: Covers any defects in material and workmanship, mechanical components (housings, covers, mounts and fasteners) and LEDs
- 2-year warranty: Printed circuit boards, switches, and AC adapters
- 1 -year Warranty: Rechargeable battery cells
- To obtain warranty service have your original sales receipt.
- Contact the NiteRider’8′ Customer Service Department at 800.466.8366, Ext. 4 to obtain a Return Merchandise
- Authorization (RMA) number. The RMA number must be prominen11y displayed on the outside of your package.
- The product must be properly packaged to pravent damage in transit.
- For International customers, please contact your local NiteRidei-4″ Distributor.
- Go to: niterider.com/pages/international-distributors
- For complete warranty information, please visit our website at www.NiteRider.com
LumineTM Pro – (PIN 24803), IC: 26701-24803
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard.
Operation is subject to 1he following two conditions:
- this device may not cause interference
- this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of 1he device.
IC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limit set forth for
an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated
with minimum distance 0.5mm between the radiatOf and you- body.
Lumina™ Pro-FCC ID: 2AXZQ-24803
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful intefference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter1erence will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interteraoce by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving 8/’ltenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- consult the dealer or an ex.perienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC CAUTION:
TO ASSURE CON:rlNUED COMPLIANCE, ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY
APPROVED BY THE
PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE
’11″IS EQUIPMENT.
(EXAMPLE -USE ONLY SHIB..DED INTERFACE CABLES WHEN CONNECTING TO COMPUTER OR
PERIPHERAL DEVICES).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
- This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrollecl environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 0.5mm centimeters between 1he radiator and your body.
- This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
- The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of et least O .5mm cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This device complies with Part 1 5 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference,
- This device must accept any interference raceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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