Fenix LR36R FAQs
Fenix LR36R FAQs
Fenix LR36R FAQs
Utilizes twelve Luminus SST 25 and one CT1-Mini; with a life span of 50,000 hours each.
6000K - 6700K.
2.8 V - 4.2 V.
Lasers are radiant light waves that can pose certain risks to human eyes and skin if not handled properly. The laser classification of this flashlight is Class 3B. Watch out for reflected beams from glass and shiny surfaces.
Yes. The two included ARB-L21-5000 V2.0 batteries can be charged through the USB Type-C charging port. When charging, the OLED display will automatically light up and show the current battery percentage and a charging icon to indicate the charging st
Lock: with the light unlocked, rotate the toggle switch counterclockwise to “”to turn off and lock the light. In locked status, the light will not respond to any operation except for battery level checking. Unlock: with the light locked, rotate the t
There are two reasons:. 1. Intelligent Overheat Protection. The flashlight will accumulate a lot of heat when used at high output levels for extended periods. When the light reaches a temperature of 60°C or above, the light will automatically step do
The LR36R features the intelligent brightness adjustment function that measures distance based on detected infrared light. The infrared light outdoors during the day is relatively strong, which will enable the intelligent brightness downshift functio
The reasons that may cause the light to flicker, shine intermittently or even fail to illuminate:. 1. Poor battery level. Solution: Recharge or replace the batteries. 2. The contact or contact point of the batteries or flashlight is dirty. Solution:
It is recommended to use the Fenix ARB-L21-5000 series batteries. Other Li-ion batteries are not recommended. As unmatched batteries may cause the flashlight to fail to work normally.