Foxfury Lighting Solutions 200-800 Product Manual Download Page 11

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1.  Set the Nomad

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 down vertically, on a flat surface, as shown. Open the 

Protective Light Cap and twist the Locking Sleeve to the right (   ) and 
slide upwards (   ). While still holding the Locking Sleeve up, twist it back to 
the left (    )

.

 The Folding Tripo-Scope

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 Legs are now accessible to deploy

 

(   ).

2.  Unfold each Tripo-Scope

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 Leg and make sure they are locked in place by 

the Leg Locks (see the "Nomad

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 Reference Guide" on pg. 3 for location).

3.  Pull the Light Head up from inside the Locking Sleeve. If using for 

directional lighting, tilt and adjust the Light Head accordingly. Then, based 
on preference or need, adjust the Diffuser Lens to either Spot or Area 
lighting (see "Diffuser Lens" on pg. 8 for more information).

4.  Adjust the angle and swivel position of the Light Head by loosening the Tilt 

Adjustment Knob to the desired orientation and then re-tighten.

Light Head placement and adjustment can be made easier by 
tightening the Hinge Screw (located near the Tilt Adjustment Knob).

5.  Elevate the Light Head to desired height by raising the Tripo-Scope

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 Poles. 

Tighten the Tripo-Scope

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 Tightening Rings (clockwise) to hold the poles at 

desired height.

IMPORTANT: To reposition, loosen the Tightening Rings, bring the 
Tripo-Scope

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 Poles down again and turn the Light Head OR physically 

pick up and move the position of the whole Nomad

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. DO NOT TRY TO 

TURN THE TRIPO-SCOPE

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 POLES AGAINST EACH OTHER. This 

can cause permanent damage.

6.  On uneven ground, adjust each Tripo-Scope

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Leg individually, as necessary. 

Lift the leg off the ground, and then, using both thumbs, press and hold 
both of the Leg Extension Release Tabs until the Leveling Leg Extensions 
(located at the end of each of the Tripo-Scope

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 Legs) are released. 

Retract the Leveling Leg Extensions in the same manner. 

Fine adjustment can be made by turning the Leveling Leg Extension 
by hand. Use the Level Bubble for reference. 

In case of heavy wind or extreme weather conditions, attach a sand 
bag, or equivalent weight, to the concealed Anchor Strap (see the 
"Anchor Strap" on pg. 9 for location).

THE NOMAD

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 IS NOW READY FOR USE!

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Summary of Contents for 200-800

Page 1: ...PRODUCT MANUAL 200 800 200 800 TC 200 8P56 NOMAD PRIME P56...

Page 2: ...or 5 OPERATION AC DC Adaptor and International Use 6 Operational Modes 6 Battery Life 7 Battery Life Indicator 7 Using the Nomad while Plugged in 7 FEATURES Swivel and Tilt Light Head 8 Diffuser Lens...

Page 3: ...HT CAP LOCKING SLEEVE TRIPO SCOPE POLES TRIPO SCOPE TIGHTENING RINGS 3 FOLDING TRIPO SCOPE LEGS 3 TRIPO SCOPE LEG LOCK LEVELING LEG EXTENSIONS DIFFUSER LENS AREA SPOT TIL T ADJUSTMENT KNOB SWIVEL ADJU...

Page 4: ...the Battery System before using the Nomad for the first time PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Please read below before using the Nomad as it relays beneficial operating and safety information NOMAD PRIME P56...

Page 5: ...n Charging time will be approximately 5 hours CHARGING FROM A 12VDC VEHICLE ADAPTOR 1 Insert the 12VDC Vehicle Adaptor Cable into a 12V socket located within the vehicle 2 Insert the opposite end Barr...

Page 6: ...Power Mode Switch once MEDIUM mode From LOW mode press the Power Mode Switch once HIGH mode From MEDIUM mode press the Power Mode Switch once FLASHING mode excludes Nomad P56 From HIGH mode press the...

Page 7: ...GGED IN The Nomad can run continuously by plugging it into a power source 1 Start with the AC Cable Connect it to the AC DC Adaptor 2 Plug the Barrel Connector part of the AC DC Adaptor into the Charg...

Page 8: ...nob and tilt via the Tilt Adjustment Knob DIFFUSER LENS AREA SPOT Lighting needs can change in an instant or on a case by case basis As an Area Spot light the Nomad provides two types of lights in one...

Page 9: ...the Leveling Leg Extensions The Level Bubble can be used for reference ANCHOR STRAP In case of heavy wind or extreme weather conditions attach a sand bag or equivalent weight to the concealed Anchor...

Page 10: ...10 DEPLOYING THE NOMAD 1 5 2 LEGS LOCKED LEGS RELEASED LIGHT HEAD SIDE VIEW TIL T ADJUSTMENT KNOB HINGE SCREW A B D 3 4 6 OR C LEVELING LEG EXTENSION RELEASED...

Page 11: ...near the Tilt Adjustment Knob 5 Elevate the Light Head to desired height by raising the Tripo Scope Poles Tighten the Tripo Scope Tightening Rings clockwise to hold the poles at desired height IMPORTA...

Page 12: ...OVING THE BATTERY TUBES 30 MINS The Nomad uses six 6 Battery Tubes Repeat the following steps three 3 times in order to replace all six 6 Battery Tubes 1 3 BATTERY COVER S ON BATTERY COVER REMOVED BAT...

Page 13: ...s similar to removing a AA battery from any generic battery holder To easily remove the Battery Tube from the Nomad Body it is best to pull straight out from the crown of the Red Cap NOTE The wiring f...

Page 14: ...RTANT Be sure to place the red and black wires directly behind the Battery Tube before re installing the Tube into the Battery Compartment This will prevent the wires from being damaged and it will he...

Page 15: ...iffuser Lens and tether free from the Light Head 3 The Diffuser Lens can be placed between the two most distal heatsink fins for a temporary holding place when adjusting from Area to Spot to 360 with...

Page 16: ...16 NOTES...

Page 17: ...put the Nomad away either wait for the unit to cool off usually 10 20 min or protect hands with work gloves or a cloth when adjusting the Light Head GENERAL MAINTENANCE TIPS The Nomad reaches a full...

Page 18: ...ating Lights are strong enough to cause damage to the human eye Do not stare into LEDs for long periods of time or from a close range less than 2 ft FoxFury LLC is not responsible for any injury or da...

Page 19: ...MPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARE EXPRESSL Y DISCLAIMED EXCEPT WHERE SUCH LIMITATION IS PROHIBITED BY...

Page 20: ...FOXFURY COM 10 2018...

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