Thank you for purchasing a ViewPoint
™
Single Pro light system. All ViewPoint
™
light systems are constructed of the highest quality materials, such as cold-
forged aluminum housings, heavy duty cords with strong positive-click connec-
tions, and halogen bulbs with dichoric glass reflectors. Your ViewPoint
™
Single
Pro light system produces a clean light pattern for optimum visibility and is
easily recharged for continued night riding enjoyment.
Please save these instructions, as they contain important information for
taking care of your ViewPoint
™
light.
Installation and Use
Note:
Be sure to fully charge battery before first use (see the following section
for details).
The helmet mount strap secures the light to your helmet through its
ventilation holes.
1. Place the light, mounted in its base, approximately a third of the way
from the front of your helmet (see Figure 1).
2. Feed the strap down through one hole and up through another until it
meets the "D" ring (see Figure 2).
Bulb Replacement – Read Carefully!
Take care when replacing the lamp in order not to damage the bulb connection.
1. Disconnect headlamp from battery pack.
2. To remove the bulb, carefully unthread the lens cap. Do not allow the bulb
to rotate. It may be necessary to press down gently on the bulb while
unthreading the cap.
3. Unplug the used bulb and discard it.
4. To install the bulb, first insert the two prongs of the retainer clip into the
larger holes on the ceramic socket. Next, insert the bulb lead wires into the
smaller holes in the socket.
5. Rethread lens cap onto housing. Make sure the lens cap thread is fully
engaged with the housing. Do not plug the lamp into the battery until after
this step is complete.
Performance, Inc.
One Performance Way
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
www.performancebike.com
1-800-727-2453
®
SinglePro
Base
Allen Head Bolt
Phillips Head Screw
Bulb
Lens Cap
Housing
Assembly
Ceramic Socket
Bulb Retainer Clip
Exploded View
For technical support, call 1-800-727-2453 from 9am - 6pm Monday through Friday.
Helmet
Mount
Owner’s Manual