background image

Troubleshooting

If the EOS 360 fails to light:

• Check the batteries for proper installation.

• Replace batteries if proper installation is confirmed.

• Check the light for water contamination. The light 

will resume normal operation once the water is 

shaken or blown out and the light is left open until 

completely dry. If the light has been contaminated 

with salt water, flush the unit with fresh water and 

dry as described above

USA– International 1-Year Warranty

WARRANTY – Princeton Tec warrants this product to 

be free from defects in workmanship and materials 

under normal use for one year from the original 

date of purchase. This warranty covers all of the 

component parts of the product except batteries. 

This warranty does not cover deterioration due to 

normal wear or damage due to misuse, alteration, 

negligence, accidents, or unauthorized repair. 

Princeton Tec will repair or replace  parts which 

are defective in workmanship or materials. Your 

authorized Princeton Tec Dealer and Princeton Tec 

are the only facilities authorized to repair the product. 

After (3) unsuccessful attempts (within the warranty 

period) to repair the product, you have the right to 

elect replacement of the product or a refund of the 

purchase price less allowance for use of the product. 

NO INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 

ARE INCLUDED IN THIS WARRANTY. (Some states 

do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or 

consequential damages, so the above limitations or 

exclusions may not apply to you.) This warranty gives 

you specific legal rights, and you may also have other 

rights which vary from state to state. 
Princeton Tec reserves the right to change product 

specifications without notice.

FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS:

WARNING: This product contains Bisphenol A (BpA) 

a chemical known to the State of California to cause 

birth defects or other reproductive harm. 

Return Policy

If your light fails to operate, follow these simple steps:

1.  Check batteries. Replace if necessary.

2.  To  send  your  light  in  for  repair  or  replacement, 

first  contact  Princeton  Tec  customer  service  on  

1-800-257-9080  to  request  an  RMA  number. 

Please  have  your  light  model,  date  of  purchase 

and  a  brief  description  of  the  fault  you  are 

experiencing. No warranty repairs will be accepted 

without an RMA number.

3.  Return the light without batteries to: Princeton Tec, 

PO Box 8057 Trenton NJ 08650.  Postage  due 

and freight collect items will not be accepted.

4.  Upon receipt your light will be processed in 

about two weeks. Please allow additional time for 

return transportation from NJ.

Princeton Tec

PO Box 8057,

Trenton, NJ 08650

Phone: 609-298-9331

Fax: 609-298-9601

www.princetontec.com

© 2019 Princeton Tec

ENGLISH

Battery Installation 

-

 

See Figure 1

3 AAA 

• Alkaline (LR03)

 

• Lithium (L92)

 

• Rechargeable NiCad or NiMH

Princeton Tec cares about the environment 

and recommends recycling batteries. For more 

information about battery recycling, please go to 

www.batteryrecycling.com.
Requires coin or small flat tipped screw driver.

Install three AAA batteries according to the polarity 

markings on the inside of the cabinet. Observe 

proper battery polarity when installing the batteries. 

Improper installation of the batteries will damage 

the light and void the warranty.
Rotate the door to the closed position, squeeze the 

body between your forefingers and thumb to snap 

the door latch over 

the catch.

WARNING 

!

• Never mix fresh and used batteries.

• Never mix different battery brands or chemistry 

types.

• Always remove drained batteries immediately.

• Remove batteries during long periods of storage.
NOTE: Lithium batteries offer extended 

constant brightness time, extreme cold weather 

performance, and are lighter weight. Rechargeable 

NiCad or NiMH batteries may result in reduced 

brightness due to lower nominal voltage. 
The EOS 360 battery compartment has a 

waterproof seal. It is important to keep this seal free 

from dirt and away from harsh chemicals in order to 

preserve waterproof integrity. Inspect the seal every 

time batteries are changed. If dirt is present, wipe 

gently with a damp cotton swab and mild soap until 

dirt is removed. 
NOTE: Some battery types can emit hydrogen 

gas, which can create an explosion potential in 

sealed devices if it is not vented or removed. The 

EOS 360 is equipped with a platinum catalyst to 

remove this gas. Upon severe impact, the catalyst 

could fracture. If you notice a rattling sound in 

the headlamp or gray particles in the battery 

compartment, do not use the headlamp. See the 

warranty and return policy for more information.

Switch Operation 

– See Fig 2

Modes (High, low and flash) are selected by 

pressing and releasing the button within 1.5 

seconds of the previous button press.

There are two ways to turn the EOS 360 off. You 

can cycle through the modes until you reach off or 

if more than two seconds have passed since the 

previous button press, holding the button for 1.5 

seconds will turn the light off.

EOS

®  

360 

HEADLAMP & 

SAFETY FLASHER

Operating and Maintenance

 Instructions

Notice d’utilisation et d’entretien

und Wartungsanleitung

princetontec.com

Figure 1 – Battery Replacement  

1

2

3

4

Figure 2 – Switch Operation

press 1x = High

press 2x = Low

press 3x = Flash

press 4x = Off

Headlamp

Headband

press 1x = On

press 2x = Flash

press 3x = Off

 

 

 

1x

2x

3x

press 1x = High

press 2x = Low

press 3x = Flash

press 4x = Off

Headlamp

Headband

press 1x = On

press 2x = Flash

press 3x = Off

 

 

 

1x

2x

3x

*Visibility Rating: Flat and unobstructed viewing is visible up to 1050 feet and is rated to-be-seen

Figure 3 - Performance

Mode

Burntime

Distance

HEADLAMP ONLY

High

21.5h

68m

Low

50h

34m

Strobe

51h

68m

HEADLAMP W/ BAND & CONSTANT

High

4.1h

72m

Low

20 h

29m

BAND ONLY

Band Constant

27h

*1050m

Band Strobe

100h

*1050m

HEADLAMP W/ BAND & STROBE

High

4.5h

72m

Low

34h

33m

•  Princeton Tec calculates total burn time as the time it takes for the light source to produce a minimum of 0.25 lux at 2 

meters. 0.25 lux is about the equivalent of a full moon on a clear night.

0119

Reviews: