Velohub AG BLK Manual Do Utilizador
5- BATTERY MGT.
The screen of the Blinkers will display the battery level for 2s everytime
you plug them into the mounts, so that you always know the battery that
you have left before starting your ride. The same will happen when you
connect the USB cable to Blinkers.
If you have not used Blinkers for longer than a month, recharge them.
you plug them into the mounts, so that you always know the battery that
you have left before starting your ride. The same will happen when you
connect the USB cable to Blinkers.
If you have not used Blinkers for longer than a month, recharge them.
Run times and modes
Laser
Light
ON
OFF
ON
20 h
25 h
Flashing 1
30 h
35 h
Flashing 2
25 h
30 h
If Blinkers are plugged in the mounts, the battery will slowly be consumed.
If possible, plug them out, the battery will last longer in that way.
If possible, plug them out, the battery will last longer in that way.
Remote control
Blinkers’ remote control has a CR-2032 coin cell (3 V). In normal usage, it
should last for about 10 months. After that, the remote control will start
mal-functioning. It is time to change the coin cell.
should last for about 10 months. After that, the remote control will start
mal-functioning. It is time to change the coin cell.
To change the coin cell, you need to take the bottom rubber cover out of
the remote control, pull the used coin cell out and insert the new one.
the remote control, pull the used coin cell out and insert the new one.
Light intensity
Front light
100 lm
Rear light
30 lm
Brake light
100 lm
6- OPERATING
YOUR BLINKER
1.
Connect the USB cables to Blinkers and charge them.
2.
Fix the mounts onto the bicycle (see 4– MOUNTING)
3.
Pair your Blinkers (See 3– PAIRING).
4.
Plug Blinkers into the mounts, and fix the remote control on the
handlebar with the rubber band. Blinkers are now ready to be used.
handlebar with the rubber band. Blinkers are now ready to be used.
TURN SIGNALS
Press the ‘R’ button to signal a RIGHT turn. The turning indicator
will automatically switch off after 12 s. If you want to deactivate it
yourself, you just have to press the “R” botton again.
will automatically switch off after 12 s. If you want to deactivate it
yourself, you just have to press the “R” botton again.
Press the ‘L’ button to signal a LEFT turn. The turning indicator will
automatically switch off after 12 s. If you want to deactivate it
yourself, you just have to press the “L” botton again.
automatically switch off after 12 s. If you want to deactivate it
yourself, you just have to press the “L” botton again.
8- TROUBLES?
When I press the buttons on the remote control, nothing happens
to the Blinkers. – Have you paired them? See 3- PAIRING. Have
you plugged Blinkers into the bike mounts? Blinkers need to be
plugged into the bike mounts if you want to use them. See 6-
OPERATING YOUR BLINKER. Perhaps you have run out of
battery in the remote control. See 5- BATTERY MANAGEMENT.
to the Blinkers. – Have you paired them? See 3- PAIRING. Have
you plugged Blinkers into the bike mounts? Blinkers need to be
plugged into the bike mounts if you want to use them. See 6-
OPERATING YOUR BLINKER. Perhaps you have run out of
battery in the remote control. See 5- BATTERY MANAGEMENT.
I don’t know how to fix the mounts into the bike. – See 4- MOUN-
TING to have a detailed description of how to fix the mounts.
TING to have a detailed description of how to fix the mounts.
I plug Blinkers into the mounts and the batttery level doesn’t
display in the screen, and the lights don’t turn on. – You probably
need to charge the battery of Blinkers.
display in the screen, and the lights don’t turn on. – You probably
need to charge the battery of Blinkers.
I can’t actívate the laser – See 6- OPERATING YOUR BLINKER
to know what the buttons are used for.
to know what the buttons are used for.
If you have any problems with Blinkers or you need any support, check
or e-mail
9- MAINTENANCE
To ensure proper function of Blinkers, keep your light, optic USB cover
and mounts clean. You can wipe dirt away using a soft, damp cloth. Do
not use harsh abrassive or corrosive materials to clean your light. Do not
submerge Blinkers in the water.
and mounts clean. You can wipe dirt away using a soft, damp cloth. Do
not use harsh abrassive or corrosive materials to clean your light. Do not
submerge Blinkers in the water.
OPERATING TEMPERATURES
Blinkers can be used between -10 ºC and +35 ºC. You should not use
them outside this range of temperatures, as it can damage the battery
and the electronics inside. Also, you should only charge it in temperatu-
res between 5 ºC and 35 ºC.
and the electronics inside. Also, you should only charge it in temperatu-
res between 5 ºC and 35 ºC.
WATER PROTECTION
Blinkers is IP-64 water resistant. You can ride with it under the rain, under
the snow, but you should not go diving with it.
the snow, but you should not go diving with it.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
Extended periods of non-use will affect the battery, as well as long
exposure to low (-0 ºC) and high (+35 ºC) temperatures. You should store
Blinkers at cool temperatures and recharge it above 50 % after long
periods of non-use.
exposure to low (-0 ºC) and high (+35 ºC) temperatures. You should store
Blinkers at cool temperatures and recharge it above 50 % after long
periods of non-use.
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WARRANTY
Blinkers carries a two (2) years warranty from the original purchase date
to the original owner (proof of purchase required). Blinkers
warranties cover any manufacturing defects in material or workmanship.
Issues not covered by warranty include normal wear & tear, improper
installation, attempting to access or modify electronics, damage or
failure due to accident, misuse, abuse and neglect.
Velohub does not accept any liability for injuries or other
damages resulting from the use of Blinkers.
Your use of Blinkers is at your own disretion and risk. You will be solely
responsible for (and Velohub disclaims) any and all loss, liability or
damages resultuing from the use of our products, including loss of life,
personal injury, or the loss of or damage to computer, mobile device,
and all other property. Velohub does not guarantee or promise
any specific level of performance or battery life associated with the
use of Blinkers or any feature of them.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
For more information, please visit
www.blinkers.bike/usermanual
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7- RIDE SAFELY
Blinkers, by adding extra lights like turning indicators, a laser
projection and a brake light, greatly improves your visibility and
predictability in the road. However, the risk is still there becau-
se cyclists are the most vulnerable users of the road: two wheels
to balance and no chassis to protect us. Therefore, you need to
be CAREFUL and AWARE of your surroundings to avoid getting
into dangerous situations in the road.
projection and a brake light, greatly improves your visibility and
predictability in the road. However, the risk is still there becau-
se cyclists are the most vulnerable users of the road: two wheels
to balance and no chassis to protect us. Therefore, you need to
be CAREFUL and AWARE of your surroundings to avoid getting
into dangerous situations in the road.
We recommend to wear a helmet. It is super important to be seen
and understood, but if by any reason, you find yourself in an
accident, a helmet will protect the most important part of your
body: your head.
and understood, but if by any reason, you find yourself in an
accident, a helmet will protect the most important part of your
body: your head.
The blind spot is a dangerous place to ride. You are invisible to
cars and other vehicles and they might not consider you when
making a change of directions.
cars and other vehicles and they might not consider you when
making a change of directions.
We recommend to also use your hands to indicate a turn, as
some car drivers can still recognize this signal better than the
Blinkers.
some car drivers can still recognize this signal better than the
Blinkers.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
11– BLINKERS
INCLUDES
Rear/Laser Blinker
Blinker/Laser Set
Rear Blinker (w or w/o laser) Blinker set (w or w/o laser)
Saddle mount (w 1x rubber
band)
band)
Saddle & Front mount (w 3x
rubber bands)
rubber bands)
Remote control w 2x O-ring Remote control w 2x O-ring
1x Coin cell CR2032
1x Coin cell CR2032
3 small screws M4 & was-
hers
hers
3 small screws & 1 long
screw M4 & washers
screw M4 & washers
Allen key
Allen key
Press the “R” button for 1,5 s if you do NOT want the RIGHT
indicator to be automatically turned off after 12 s.
indicator to be automatically turned off after 12 s.
Press the “L” button for 1,5 s if you do NOT want the LEFT indica-
tor to be automatically turned off after 12 s.
tor to be automatically turned off after 12 s.
LIGHT MODES
Press the LOW button to change the modes of the rear red light.
Press the TOP button to change the modes of the front white light.
LASER & EMERGENCY MODE
Press the LOW button for 2 s to (de-)activate the laser projection.
Press the TOP button for 2 s to (de-)activate the “emergency
mode”.
mode”.
BRAKE LIGHT
The brake light works automatically whenever the rear Blinker
detects a sudden deceleration. It’s not possible to deactivate.
detects a sudden deceleration. It’s not possible to deactivate.
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NOTE: 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 interference to radio communications.
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—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 experienced radio/TV technician for help.