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Figure 1 – Battery Replacement 

Figure 2 – Switch Operation  

Press 1x:

 

Red

(after 3 seconds in any mode):

Press 2x:

 

Flash

(From any visible color mode):

2 second hold:

 

White spot

(From white spot mode):

Hold:

 

Dimming

Press 2x:

 

Green

(From qny mode):

Press 1x from On: 

Off

5 second hold:

 

Lock / Unlock 

Press 3x:

 

Blue 

Figure 3 – Performance

Modes

Lumens Runtime Beam Pattern

Reserve

HIGH SPOT

300

10h

 

 

 

 

100h

STROBE

300

130h

20h

LOW SPOT

10

155h

7h

RED

5

160h

GREEN

5

160h

BLUE

5

160h

RGB STROBE

5

280h

10H

DISTANCE (m)  

23 

39 

(ANSI FL-1 Standard)
Runtime

 is defined as the duration of time from the initial light output value—defined as 30 seconds after the 

point the device is first turned on—using fresh batteries, until the light output reaches 10% of the initial value.

Reserve time

 is the duration of time from 10% of initial light output value down to 0.25 lux

Troubleshooting

If the Snap fails to light:
• Check the batteries for proper installation.
• Replace batteries if proper installation is confirmed.
• Check circuit board for water. 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 5-Year Warranty

WARRANTY – Princeton Tec warrants this product to 
be free from defects in workmanship and materials 
under normal use for 5 years. 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

princetontec.com

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Battery Installation 

– See Battery Installation Diagram

• 3 AAA 
• Alkaline (LR03) or Lithium
• 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.
To install batteries, first remove the light body from the 
mounting bracket. Slide the battery door latch toward 
front of light and rotate the door open. Install three AAA 
batteries oriented so each negative terminal contacts a 
corresponding spring. Observe proper battery polarity 
when installing the batteries. Improper installation of the 
batteries will damage the light and void the warranty.
Rotate the door toward the closed position, and then 
squeeze the door and body to latch the door.

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.

Switch Operation

– See Figure 2
From off:
Single press:  

red LED

Double press: 

green LED

Triple press:  

blue LED

Single press (after 3 seconds): 

off

Double press  
(after 3 seconds in any mode):   Flash

Note: color mode is user configurable.  

– See “Configuring Color Mode” below.
Five second hold:

 

lock or unlock the headlamp

From any visible color mode (red, green, blue) 

two second hold

 turns on the 

white Maxbright LED 

at 

80% output. From this state, releasing then holding the 
button initiates an increase to full power and then dims
From any mode, a 

single press

 of the button turns the 

headlamp 

off.

Removal and replacement of batteries will also reset 
Snap RGB to unlocked state.

Configuring Color Mode. This feature allows you to 
choose which colored LED comes on first
Eight second hold:

 enter/leave programming mode

Note: The colored LED will flash red 3 times at 5 seconds 
and then flash rapidly rapidly at 8 seconds.  Release the 
button to choose which colored LED comes on first.  The 
default order is red>green>blue.  Each single button press 
will change which color comes on first.  To lock in your 
selection hold the button again for 8 seconds.  When the 
LED turns off your selection is confirmed.

SNAP

®  

RGB

 

LED HEADLAMP

 

Operating and Maintenance Instructions

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