ANTUSI A6

ANTUSI A6 Intelligent Bike Tail Light User Manual

Wireless Anti-Theft Bicycle Alarm, USB Rechargeable Taillight, and Remote Control

1. Folasaga

Thank you for choosing the ANTUSI A6 Intelligent Bike Tail Light. This device combines a powerful rear bicycle light with an advanced anti-theft alarm system, a wireless bell, and a remote control for convenient operation. Designed for enhanced safety and security, the A6 model is waterproof and USB rechargeable, making it an ideal accessory for any cyclist.

Vaega Autu:

  • Intelligent COB LED Tail Light
  • Wireless Anti-Theft Alarm (up to 120dB)
  • Fa'atonuga mamao
  • Wireless Bicycle Bell Function
  • USB Rechargeable Battery (850mAh)
  • IP67 Fa'ailoga Suavai
  • RF (433MHz) Bicycle Finding Function (up to 100M)

I totonu o le afifi:

  • ANTUSI A6 Tail Light Unit
  • Pulea Mamao
  • USB Totogi Uaea
  • Seat Mount Bracket and Accessories
  • Tusi Lesona a le Tagata (lenei pepa)

2. Oloa Ua Ovaview

Familiarize yourself with the components of your ANTUSI A6 device.

Diagram showing the ANTUSI A6 tail light and its remote control with labeled buttons and ports.

Figure 2.1: ANTUSI A6 Tail Light and Remote Control Components

  • Faʻamau Remote Control:
  • Lock Button: Arm the alarm.
  • Unlock Button: Disarm the alarm.
  • Lightning Bolt Button: Mode switch for tail light.
  • Bell Button: Activate wireless bell.
  • Tail Light Components:
  • USB Jack: For charging.
  • Tail Light Button: Manual control for tail light.
  • Tail Light Screw Deduction: Mounting point.
  • Faʻamatalaga Lamp Base: Mounting bracket.

3. Seti ma Fa'apipi'i

3.1 Charging the Tail Light

Before first use, fully charge the tail light. Connect the provided USB charging cable to the USB jack on the tail light and to a standard USB power adapter (not included). The charging indicator will show the charging status (e.g., red for charging, green for fully charged). A full charge typically takes 2-3 hours.

3.2 Mounting the Tail Light

  1. Attach the tail lamp base to the underside of your bicycle seat using the provided screws and accessories. Ensure it is securely fastened.
  2. Slide the ANTUSI A6 tail light unit onto the mounted base until it clicks into place. Ensure the tail light is firmly attached and facing rearward.
Image showing the ANTUSI A6 tail light mounted under a bicycle seat, with icons for IPX5 waterproof and USB charging.

Figure 3.1: Tail Light Mounted on Bicycle Seat

The tail light is designed for seat mount installation and features IP67 waterproofing and USB charging capabilities.

4. Fa'atonuga o Galuega

4.1 Tail Light Operation

  • Tusi Lesona Pulea: Press the Tail Light Button on the device to cycle through different lighting modes (e.g., steady, flashing, pulse) or to turn the light off.
  • Pulea Mamao: Press the Lightning Bolt Button on the remote control to cycle through the tail light modes.

4.2 Anti-Theft Alarm

  • Fa'aauupegaina o le Alaala: Oomi le Loka faamau on the remote control. The tail light will emit a confirmation sound, indicating the alarm is armed. Any vibration or movement detected will trigger a loud alarm (up to 120dB).
  • Fa'ate'aina le Alaala: Oomi le Tatala Button on the remote control. The tail light will emit a confirmation sound, indicating the alarm is disarmed.
Image showing the ANTUSI A6 tail light mounted on a bicycle, with text indicating 'A key deployment, high-decibel alarm' and instructions to tap the lock button to arm.

Figure 4.1: Arming the Anti-Theft Alarm

The alarm can be armed with a single press of the lock button on the remote, providing a high-decibel deterrent against theft.

4.3 Wireless Bell Function

Oomi le Fa'amau logo on the remote control to activate the wireless bell sound. This can be used to alert pedestrians or other cyclists.

4.4 Bicycle Finding Function (RF 433MHz)

In dark environments or crowded areas, you can use the remote control to locate your bicycle. Press the Loka faamau (or a specific finding button if available, otherwise the lock button often doubles) on the remote. The tail light will emit a sound, helping you pinpoint your bike's location up to a measured maximum distance of 100 meters.

Image illustrating the RF (433MHz) technology for finding a bicycle, showing a person asking 'where is my bike?' and the bike responding 'I am here' with a signal up to 100M.

Figure 4.2: Using the Bicycle Finding Function

The RF 433MHz technology allows you to locate your bike from up to 100 meters away by triggering an audible signal from the tail light.

5. Tausiga

  • Fa'amamaina: Wipe the tail light and remote control with a soft, damp ie. Aua ne'i fa'aogaina vaila'au malolosi po'o ni mea fa'amama.
  • Totogi: Recharge the tail light regularly, especially if it has not been used for an extended period, to maintain battery health.
  • Suavai Tetee: The device has an IP67 waterproof rating, meaning it is protected from dust and can withstand immersion in water up to 1 meter for 30 minutes. However, avoid prolonged submersion and ensure the USB port cover is securely closed.
  • Teuina: Teu le masini i se nofoaga malulu ma mago pe a le faʻaaogaina.

6. Faʻafitauli

  • Tail Light Not Turning On: Ensure the device is fully charged. Press the tail light button or the remote's lightning bolt button.
  • Alarm Not Responding to Remote: Check the remote control's battery. Ensure you are within the effective range (approx. 100M). Re-pair the remote if necessary (refer to manufacturer's specific pairing instructions, if not provided, assume factory paired).
  • Alarm Triggering Randomly: The alarm sensitivity might be too high. Ensure the bike is stable when armed.
  • Fa'afitauli Fa'atonu: Verify the USB cable and power adapter are working correctly. Ensure the USB port on the tail light is clean and free of debris.

7. Fa'amatalaga

Fa'aaligaFa'amatalaga
Fa'ata'ita'igaA6
Punavai MalosiMalosi maa
Malosiaga ma'a850mAh, 3.7V
Fa'ailoga Fa'ava-o-malo PuipuigaIP67
Alarm DecibelE oʻo atu i le 120dB
RF Fa'atele433MHz
Bicycle Finding RangeE oʻo i le 100 mita
Ituaiga Fa'amauMauga Nofoa
Mea mamafa183 g
Fua Fa'atatau23.2 x 9.1 x 7.9 cm

8. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago

For warranty information or technical support, please contact ANTUSI customer service through the retailer where you purchased the product or visit the official ANTUSI webnofoaga. Fa'amolemole taofi lau fa'amaoniga o le fa'atau mo tagi fa'amaonia.

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