SuperFire X60-T
SuperFire X60-T Flashlight User Manual
Model: X60-T | Brand: SuperFire
1. Folasaga
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the safe and effective use of your SuperFire X60-T High Lumens Rechargeable LED Flashlight. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the device and retain it for future reference.
2. Vaega o Oloa
- High Powered Illumination: Equipped with upgraded super bright LED chips (36W), delivering a maximum of 10000 lumens in turbo mode with a maximum beam distance of 350 meters (1148 feet).
- Fuafuaga mo moli felavasa'i: Features 5 distinct lighting modes: High, Medium, Strobe, SOS, and Turbo, allowing adaptation to various lighting requirements.
- Taulai e mafai ona so'o: The flashlight offers a telescopic focusing design; zoom in for a wide floodlight covering 56 square meters, or zoom out for a narrow spotlight capable of illuminating over 350 meters.
- Durable & Waterproof Construction: Constructed from aviation-grade aluminum, ensuring heavy-duty performance and resistance to extreme conditions. It boasts an IP44 waterproof rating, suitable for use in heavy rain and snow.
- Ituaiga-C toe fa'aaogaina: Utilizes an upgraded high-capacity battery, providing approximately 6 hours of operation in high mode and 15 hours in low mode. Fast-charging via a Type-C port takes 4-6 hours for a full charge, compatible with laptops, power banks, and adapters.
- Fuafuaga feaveai: Compact size (15.8 cm / 6.22 in L x 4.1 cm / 1.61 in W) with an integrated clip for easy storage and carrying in pockets or backpacks.
- Fa'atonuga ole Faletupe ole Malosiaga: Can function as a portable power bank to charge smartphones or tablets in emergency situations.
3. Mea i totonu o le afifi
Fa'amolemole fa'amautinoa o lo'o iai mea uma ma o lo'o lelei pe a tatala le afifi:
- SuperFire X60-T Flashlight
- USB-C Uaea Fa'atau
- Belt Clip (pre-attached or included separately)
- Tusi Lesona a le Tagata (lenei pepa)
4. Seti
4.1 Totogi Muamua
Before first use, fully charge the flashlight. The charging port is a Type-C port located on the side of the flashlight, typically protected by a rubber cover.
- Saili le uafu e fa'atumu ai le molī Type-C i luga o le moliuila.
- Gently lift the rubber cover to expose the port.
- Connect the provided USB-C charging cable to the flashlight's port.
- Connect the other end of the USB-C cable to a compatible USB power source (e.g., wall adapter, computer USB port, power bank).
- The indicator light on the flashlight will show charging status. It typically glows red while charging and turns blue when fully charged.
- Charging usually takes 4-6 hours for a full charge.
- Once fully charged, disconnect the cable and securely close the rubber cover to maintain water resistance.

Figure 1: Type-C Charging Port and Tactical Waist Clip. The image displays a close-up of the flashlight's body, highlighting the Type-C input and USB output ports, along with a visual of the tactical waist clip.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
5.1 Malosi / Malosi
Oomi le ki o le malosi o lo'o i le itu o le moliuila e ki ai pe tape ai.
5.2 Changing Lighting Modes
With the flashlight powered on, short press the power button repeatedly to cycle through the 5 lighting modes:
- Maualuluga: Maximum brightness for general illumination.
- Medium: Moderate brightness for extended battery life.
- Maulalo: Minimal brightness for close-range tasks or preserving night vision.
- Sulu Rapid flashing light for signaling or disorientation.
- SOS: International Morse code signal for emergencies (three short, three long, three short flashes).
- Turbo: (If applicable, usually a double-click from off or on) Provides the absolute maximum lumen output for a short burst. Refer to product specifications for activation.

Figure 2: Five Lighting Modes. This image illustrates the different light output levels and special modes (Strobe, SOS) of the flashlight in various outdoor scenarios.
5.3 Galuega Fa'atelevave
The SuperFire X60-T features a telescopic focusing design to adjust the beam from a wide floodlight to a narrow spotlight.
- To adjust the beam, gently slide the head of the flashlight forward or backward.
- Sliding the head forward will narrow the beam, creating a focused spotlight for long-distance illumination.
- Sliding the head backward will widen the beam, creating a broad floodlight for illuminating a larger area.

Figure 3: Telescopic Focusing. The image shows the flashlight's zoomable design, illustrating the wide beam (floodlight) and narrow beam (spotlight) capabilities.
5.4 Faaaogaina o se Power Bank
The flashlight can serve as a portable power bank to charge other devices.
- Locate the USB output port, usually next to the Type-C input port, under the same rubber cover.
- Connect your device's charging cable (e.g., smartphone, tablet) to the USB output port on the flashlight.
- The flashlight will begin charging your device. Monitor your device's charging indicator.
- Disconnect when charging is complete or when the flashlight's battery is low.
6. Tausiga
- Fa'amamaina: Solo le moliuila i le malu, oamp ie. Aua ne'i fa'aogaina ni mea fa'amama fa'afefete po'o ni solu.
- Teuina: Store the flashlight in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for extended periods, charge the battery every 3-6 months to maintain its lifespan.
- Suavai Tetee: Ensure the rubber cover for the charging ports is always securely closed to maintain the IP44 water resistance rating. Avoid submerging the flashlight in water.
- Tausiga maa: Use only the provided charging cable or a compatible Type-C cable. Do not attempt to replace the internal battery.
7. Faʻafitauli
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| E le ola moliuila. | Ua uma le maa. | Charge the flashlight fully using the provided Type-C cable. |
| E mulumulu le moli. | Ua maualalo le maa pe sese le faiga. | Charge the battery. Cycle through modes to ensure High or Turbo mode is selected. |
| E lē mafai ona fa'atumuina le moli uila. | Cable or adapter issue; port not connected properly. | Ensure the Type-C cable is securely connected to both the flashlight and the power source. Try a different USB port or adapter. |
| Zoom function is stiff. | Dust or debris in the mechanism. | Gently clean the sliding mechanism. Avoid forcing the zoom. |
8. Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Fa'ata'ita'iga | X60-T |
| Fa'ailoga | SuperFire |
| Ituaiga Puna Malamalama | LED |
| Malamalama (Max) | 10000 Lumens (Turbo Mode) / 2100 Lumens (Standard) |
| Beam Distance (Max) | 350 mita (1148 futu) |
| Punavai Malosi | Malosi le maa (1 maa Lithium Ion e aofia ai) |
| Taulaga Totogi | Ituaiga-C |
| Taimi Totogi | 4-6 itula |
| Runtime (High Mode) | 6 itula |
| Runtime (Low Mode) | 15 itula |
| Mea | Vaalele-vaega Aluminium |
| Suavai Tetee Level | IP44 (Suavai) |
| Fua o Mea | 2.1"D x 2.1"W x 6.7"H (15.8 cm L x 4.1 cm W) |
| Mea mamafa | 1.01 pauna |
| Fa'apitoa Fa'apitoa | Adjustable Focus, Durable, High Power, Portable, Weatherproof, Power Bank Functionality |

Figure 4: Size and Performance Comparison. This image provides a visual comparison of the X60-T's size relative to a smartphone and another model (X60), along with a table detailing their respective runtimes and lumen outputs.
9. Tuutuuga & Lagolago
For warranty information, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your SuperFire X60-T flashlight, please refer to the contact information provided on the product packaging or visit the official SuperFire webnofoaga. Taofi lau lisiti fa'atau e fai ma fa'amaoniga o le fa'atauga mo tagi fa'amaonia.