with memory functions.
Half-press the tail switch to power on Incendio V3U momentary, full press to lock it for
constant on. Another full press to release the lock (power off)
Digital output control (Smart UI)
Half press to cycle the output from Low, Medium, Normal and High.
At each output level, with a full press to lock it.
You can change the output by power off and on (within 1 second). As the powered on over 1
second will remains the same output with your next start.
Tactical Lock – Select the desired level and remains the power on for 1 second, then 4
half-press within another 1 second to lock the selected level. Further power on will always
remains the same output until Unlock.
Unlock – 4 half-press within 1 second
Battery Installation
Unscrew the LED-engine and insert new batteries with positive ends towards LED assembly.
Replace bezel and hand tighten. Depress tailcap pushbutton switch to test.
Note: It would not light if battery is inserted in wrong direction.
Damage will occur with wrong battery insertion.
CAUTION: Incendio V3U flashlights are high-output lighting devices. Due to possible
eye injury, DO NOT look directly into the reflector when the light is switched on.
Safety is your responsibility, too.
External surface temperature will rise during prolonged operation; this is a normal operating
phenomenon.
Battery Replacement
If there is significant decrease in brightness of light output you should replace the battery.
Unscrew the LED-engine and remove the old battery. Insert a new battery as mentioned in
Battery Installation Guide
WARNING: Lithium batteries can expl ode or cause burns if disassembl ed, shorted,
recharged, exposed to water, fire, or high temperatures. Do not place loose batteries i n a
pocket, purse or other container containing metal objects or store with hazardous or
combustible materials. Store in cool, dry, ventilated area. Follow applicable laws and
regulations for disposal.
Maintenance
Clean and lubricate threads with a clean cloth and apply thin coat of silicon-based lubricant to
rubber O-rings. Note: Do not use petroleum-based lubrication on O-rings. After prol onged
exposure to moisture, the bezel and batteries should be removed, inspected, and dried i f