OAKLEY AIRWAVE 1.5 / RECON OWNER’S MANUAL | 17
Tips
BATTERY
A fully charged battery lasts five to six hours, even at temperatures down to -10°C/14°F. Usage under temperatures equal to or below -20°C/-4°F
will deplete the battery at a faster rate.
Battery is fully charged
Battery is nearly fully charged
Battery is partially charged
Battery is low
Battery is extremely low
Battery has no charge left
Battery is charging using USB cable
REPLACING THE REMOTE BATTERY
You need to replace the remote’s single three-volt CR2032 battery approximately every three years.
To replace the battery:
1. Using a coin or flathead screwdriver, turn counterclockwise until you reach the unlock symbol.
2. Remove the back cover.
3. Insert a replacement battery.
4. Replace the back cover.
5. Using a coin or flathead screwdriver, turn the cover clockwise until the arrow aligns with the closed lock symbol.
HUD Battery (3.7V Lithium Polymer Rechargeable)
Never attempt to service the Recon Snow2 HUD yourself, including attempting to remove or replace the Recon Snow2 HUD Battery.
Remote Battery (CR2032 3.0V)
Do not leave batteries in the remote for extended periods of non-use.
Do not use damaged, deformed or leaking batteries.
Dispose of the replaceable remote batteries in an appropriate and responsible manner.
Lithium ion batteries can be fatal if swallowed. Keep all batteries out of the reach of children.
VIDEO PLAYBACK AIRWAVE 1.5 FIRMWARE (VERSION 3.2.1 AND OLDER ONLY)
When you initially power on your Oakley Airwave 1.5, you will view a short video on the basic functions of the goggle. On initial startup, you have the
ability to Replay Video or Continue. When you select Continue, the video is automatically turned off for future start up.
To preserve battery life:
• Preserve battery life on your Snow2 by turning off the display. To do
this, open the Quick Nav menu and press DOWN on your remote to
access Power Options then select Display Off.
Note
: The battery performance of the Recon Snow2 HUD will vary
depending on the amount and/or activity of connected Bluetooth devices
(ex: smartphone, action sports camera, heart rate monitor, etc.).