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MOUNTING THE HEADLAMP

The Pro Series headlamp can be mounted to the handlebar or a helmet.
Universal Handlebar Mount
The Universal Handlebar Mount (UHM) is 

designed to fit on virtually any handlebar. 

Included with the mount is a 2.5 mm Allen 

wrench for adjusting the mount.    
1. Turn the knob counter-clockwise, allowing the 

    hinge to swing open. 

2. Place the mount on the handlebar on the left side the stem,

    orienting the rectangular notch in

    the slider clip to the rear. 

3. Swing the hinge down to make

    contact with the handlebar.

4. Swing the hex bolt up, seating the 

    knob into its recess.  

5. Turn the knob clockwise to

     tighten and secure the UHM to

     the handlebar.
The UHM can be adjusted to accommodate any handlebar angle. 

By loosening the 2.5 x 30 mm Allen screw, you can move the swing 

arm back and forth to straighten the headlamp. Tighten the 2.5 x 30 

mm screw after the adjustment.
To pivot the headlamp, loosen the 2.5 x 12 mm screw

located under the slider clip and swing arm and rotate 

the headlamp to the desired position. Make this 

adjustment before tightening the 2.5 x 30 mm screw.

Helmet Mount

     1.  Unclamp the straps on each side of the helmet mount and

          pull them free.

     2.  Position the plastic mounting plate as close to the centerline

          of the helmet as possible, orienting the parallel grooves on the

          slider clip to the rear.

     3.  Feed each strap into and out of two helmet vents, circling

          each strap back to the upper edge of the corresponding clamp.

     4.  Fasten the straps by inserting them into the clamps.

Inserting the Headlamp into the Handlebar or Helmet Mount

Insert the headlamp into the handlebar or helmet mount slider clip 

from the rear forward. Gently rocking the lamp as you slide it may 

help. Do not push the release lever when 

inserting the headlamp into the slider clip; 

let the lamp snap into place by itself.   

To remove the headlamp, push the release 

lever forward and slide the lamp backward.   

Note

: After mounting the headlamp, adjust it so the beam illuminates 

the road properly without distracting oncoming riders.

Release

Lever

MOUNTING THE BATTERY SYSTEM
The “battery system” consists of a tray, which mounts to the bike frame, 

and a Li-Ion battery that releases quickly from the tray for charging. The 

battery system can also be placed in a jersey pocket, hydration pack or 

fanny pack when helmet mounting the headlamp.
Warning: For safety reasons, a cyclist should never be tethered to the 

bike. If the headlamp is mounted to the helmet, do not mount the bat-

tery system to the frame. Conversely, if the headlamp is mounted to the 

handlebar, do not place the battery system in a pocket or pack.  
Frame Mount
     1. Thread the Velcro straps through the 2 slots on the bottom of

          the battery tray.

     2.  Attach the concave surface of the tray to a safe, convenient         

          location on the frame (typically under the top or down tube),  

         placing the Velcro strap over the tube, but under any shift or  

         brake cables. The cable from the tray should extend toward the stem. 

     3. Secure the headlamp and battery tray cables to the frame 

         using the thin Velcro strapettes. Make sure the cables do not

         interfere with any moving parts.

     4. Aligning the arrow on the bottom of the battery with the red   

         arrow inside the tray, slide the battery into the tray until you  

         hear a noticeable click.
Note:  If a click is not heard when sliding the battery into the tray, proper 

mating did not occur. Remove battery from tray and repeat the process.

OPERATION 

LED Indicators

The four LED indicators on top of 

the headlamp, in front of the power 

button, have multiple uses - as fuel 

gauge steps and as identifiers when in 

the Program Select Mode.

Velcro Straps

Battery Tray

(Top View)

Battery Tray

(Bottom View)

Battery

(Bottom View)

Fuel Gauge

The 8-step, LED fuel gauge is located on top of the headlamp in 

front of the power button. When all four LED’s are lit solid green, the 

battery is fully charged. As the battery discharges ⅛ increments of 

capacity, the LED’s, from right to left, successively go from solid to 

blinking green, to out.  

With only the final ⅛ capacity remaining one LED blinks red. At this 

time, the headlamp should be turned off and the battery recharged.

Power Button Uses

The power button, located on the top of the headlamp, is used to 

turn the light on, change light and flash levels, turn the light off and 

access the Program Select mode.

    

 • Light On 

       - Press and release the power button to turn the light on.

       - Cycle through the brightness levels by pressing and releasing

         the power button.

     • Flash

       - To access flash mode press and hold the power button for

         greater than 3 seconds. 

       - Cycle through the flash patterns by pressing and releasing the

         power button.

     • Light Off

       - To turn the light off while in either normal light or flash mode,      

         press and hold the power button for greater than 1 and less

         than 3 seconds.

    

 • Program Mode

       - From the “Off” position, press and hold the power button for 6 

         seconds to enter the ProgramSelect Mode.

DISCOVER THE NIGHT!
Thank you for choosing the Pro 3600 from NiteRider, the 

innovator in technical lighting systems. The Pro 3600 consists

of dual beams of LED light and incorporates the latest in hardware 

and software technology. 
To get the most from your NiteRider light, we urge you to familiarize 

yourself with the following safety and operating instructions. To learn 

about the features of the D.I.Y. Software please refer to a separate, 

companion document entitled, DIY Pro LED Series Software Guide.

PARTS LIST AND IDENTIFICATION
Parts for Pro 3600 System:
A.  Dual Beam Headlamp 

B.  Li-Ion Battery (8 Cell, 7.4v, 11.6A Hr)

C. Universal Handlebar Mount (UHM)

D.  Helmet Mount

E.  Docking Station

F.   AC Adapter

G. 36” Extension Cord

H.  USB Cable 

I.   Battery Tray

Pocket or Pack

     1. Route the headlamp 36” extension cable through a helmet vent or

         along the outside of the helmet using the thin velcro strapette

         secure the cable.

     2. Connect the 36” extension cable to the battery, making sure the

         cable does not interfere with any moving parts. 

     3. Simply place the battery in a pocket or pack. 

Program Select Mode
There are a total of 5 Programs to select from. The Pro 3600 headlamp 

has factory settings which are locked and cannot be modified. In 

addition, the headlamp has memory to store four (4) additional operating 

Programs which you create, modify and download to the Pro 3600 

headlamp using the Docking Station.
D.I.Y. Software. 

     1. From the “Off” position, press and hold the power button for 6    

         seconds to enter the Program Select Mode. The number of lit

         LED’s will identify the Program currently being used. 

           One LED lit red indicates the factory setting Program. 

           - One LED lit green indicates Program-1. 

           - The second LED from the left lit green indicates Program-2.

           - The third LED from the left lit green indicates Program-3.

           -  All four LED’s lit green indicates Program-4.

     2. Cycle through the (5) Programs by pressing and releasing the  

         power button.  

     3. To select a Program, press and hold the power button until all

         lit LED’s begin to blink rapidly 5 times.

Once a Program has been selected, the light will operate under that 

Program specifications. Before shipping, NiteRider has initialized the 

memory for the 4 additional operating Programs with factory settings.

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