Operating the Fenix TK76:
There are four indicators behind each lighting head. When the light is working normally in
the general mode, the indicators will be blue. The number of the indicators illuminated shows the head's current brightness up to a maximum of four.
There are five buttons on the neck of the flashlight. The upper three mode switches control the three individual heads for flood light, spot light and flood light (neutral white) from left to right respectively. The lower yellow button on the left with a sun mark is the Instant Turbo mode switch, while the red button on the right with a power source mark is the power switch.
On/Off
l. To turn on /off the three individual heads, press and hold the related mode switch button;
2. A single press on the power switch button will turn off all the lighting heads whether one or more lighting heads is on; another single press will turn on all of them.
Change brightness level
With the lighting head on, a single press on the related mode switch button switches the light
between Turbo->Low~>Mid-*High-*brightness levels.
Strobe and SOS
1. For Strobe mode, press and hold the power switch button for l second, and the three
lighting heads will flash between 6Hz and l5l-Iz every two seconds.
2. For SOS mode, press and hold the power switch button for 3 seconds; the three heads will flash by the SOS signal.
Under the condition of Strobe or SOS, a single press on the power switch can return the
flashlight to the general mode.
Instant Turbo mode
Press the Instant Turbo mode switch button to enter into Turbo mode. The three individual heads will run at the highest levels with the remaining power. Release the switch, the flashlight will return to the former brightness level. Press and hold the switch for over 5 seconds and it will continue to run at Turbo output until a single press on the Instant Turbo mode switch button or any other mode switch button returns it to the last-used brightness level. A single press on the power switch button will turn off the flashlight.
Power indicators
Double press the middle mode switch button for the searching head and the indicator light will turn purple while the other two indicators will be off. In this case, the flashlight enters into the power display state and it will automatically return to the normal working condition after 3
seconds. Under the power display condition, the flashlight will continue to run at the current
output level and the switch buttons can work normally. However, the power indicators will be
off when pressing the switch buttons.
With advanced circuitry, the TK76 will remember the last-used brightness level of each lighting head (not flashing modes) the next time it is turned on.
Whether it is on or off the light will enter into strobe or SOS mode if the power switch is
pressed and held or it will enter into the Turbo mode with a press on the Turbo mode switch.
Intelligent over-heat protection
As with any high-output LED flashlight, the TK76 builds up heat when operated at higher
brightness levels for extended periods. For your safety, the light will downshift to avoid
overheating. When the temperature is lower, it will automatically reset to the current brightness level in full power; a single press on the Turbo mode switch will allow .the flashlight to continue to work in full power.
Intelligent low-power warning .
The circuit is programmed with a low-voltage protection function. If low voltage is detected, the indicators will turn red and the foremost indicator will blink to indicate that the power will not support the light to continue to run at the current brightness level. If the voltage is too low, the light will automatically downshift to a lower brightness level and the indicator will turn blue again. If low voltage is detected in the Low brightness level, it will turn solid red and then blink to remind you of battery replacement. To ensure normal use, TK76 will not turn off
automatically and will work until the batteries run out completely.
Warning:
TK76 is a high-intensity lighting device capable of causing eye damage. Avoid shining the light
directly into anyone's eyes.