See everything in your path with the Fenix BC30 1800 LED Bike Light. This compact light is versatile to handle any situation with it’s six brightness levels. Power this light with either four CR123A batteries or two 18650 rechargeable batteries.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Cree XM-L2 T6 neutral white LED with a maximum output of 1800 lumens
- Output and Runtime:
- 1800 Lumens – Burst
- 1200 Lumens - 1h50mins
- 500 Lumens - 5hrs
- 200 Lumens - 11hrs
- 100 Lumens - 2hrs
- 200 Lumens - Flashing
- Dimensions:
- Length: 126.7mm
- Diameter: 50mm
- Head: 31.8mm
- Weight: 161g excluding battery
What’s Included:
Fenix BC30 Bike Light, Handlebar Mount for the BC30, Remote Pressure Switch, Handlebar Mount Shim (one thick and one thin),O-ring (one black and one red)
OPERATIONS
1. Turn the BC30 on and off by simply pressing and holding the power button for two seconds.
2. With the bike light on, cycle through the brightness levels in the order of Turbo→ Low →Medium→High by a single press on the headlight power button.
To activate the warning mode, double press the headlight power button, with a single press needed to return the BC30 to general mode.
3. Instant Burst activation: to activate the highest brightness level with the remaining battery power, press and hold the remote switch even if the bike light is off. Releasing the switch returns the BC30 to the previous level. If the current level is the brightest possible when the light is on, the remote switch activates the next level down until released.
Note:
1. As with any performance light, the BC30 builds up heat when run in Turbo for an extended period. Intelligent circuitry in the BC30 downshifts the light to High to guard against overheating.
2. The BC30 retains the last brightness level used (not flashing) even after batteries are changed.
3. When shifting from Turbo to Low, the BC30 dims to allow the rider’s eyes to adjust to conditions.
4. If available power won’t allow operation on High, the BC30 cycles through Mid and Low brightness levels.
Mounting Instructions
Battery Replacement
1. Remove the battery case from the light’s body by twisting the clip at the end of the battery case, rotating it 90 degrees to the left before pulling it out.
2. Insert batteries, observing the correct polarity (direction of + and – ends).
3. Insert the battery case into the light’s body. Securely fasten the battery case by twisting the locking collar at the end of the battery case, rotating it 90 degrees to the right and fastening the clip.
BC30 Mounting inc. Remote Switch
1. Loosen the fine adjustment screw of the handlebar mount before clamping the mount to the bar by securely tightening the set screw.
2. Open the rubber seal under the bike light and plug the cable of the remote pressure switch into it.
3. Slide the headlight into the mount until an audible “click” is heard.
4. Attach the Remote Switch to your bars where it is easy to operate, using the Velcro strap provided.
Note:
1. Adjust the direction of the headlight before testing the BC30’s power and functions.
2. Use shims provided to size the handlebar mount to the bike’s bars.
Low-Power Warning Function
As battery power is utilized, the BC30’s low-power indicator turns from green to red. Fresh batteries are needed to return to normal and extended operation even though the light will remain illuminated until all battery power is used.
Note:
When using four CR123A batteries as a back-up power supply, the low-power warning function is not a reliable indicator of power status.