
Golf Performance Monitors PureFlight
™
Operating Guide
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PureFlight
™
Power Management
The PureFlight™ is shipped from the factory with a full charge on the internal battery.
When you initially turn the power on, the READY message will appear for a few
seconds. The display will then switch to a battery level indicator message for a few
seconds before returning to READY. The PureFlight™ will display battery status
approximately every 8 minutes during operation.
There are three possible displays for the battery level depending on the remaining charge:
Charge Life Display
Up to 6 hours remaining BATT OK
15-30 minutes remaining LOW BATT
0 minutes remaining Flashes “RECHARGE” and automatically shuts off
To recharge the PureFlight™ internal battery:
1. Plug the power supply into a surge-protected AC outlet.
2. Plug the power supply’s connector into the “Power” port on the back of the unit.
3. Ensure the PureFlight™ is powered off.
4. Charge the PureFlight™ for a full 4 to 6 hours when the battery gauge displays
LOW BATT or RECHARGE.
The PureFlight™ can also be operated on AC power when the power supply is plugged
into the unit and the unit is powered on.
***ATTENTION***
The unit does not charge the internal batteries while it is operating under AC power. If you wish to
recharge the unit after AC use, leave the unit plugged in and turn the power off. The PureFlight™
will then recharge normally.
A fully charged battery should last approximately 6 hours in with a microphone (use of
microphone in MODE 1 is not recommended), 3 to 4 hours in MODE 1 without a
microphone or 3 to 4 hours of MODE 2 operation. Using MODE 1 with a microphone
may cause long iron and wedge shots to not be recorded. The microphone may not
“hear” the shot impact.
Once your PureFlight™ is charged, it is ready for operation and can be used for either
normal or high trajectory shots in either MODE 1 or MODE 2.
CAUTION: If using the PureFlight™ indoors where static electricity may be present you
should place a mouse pad or other rubber based mat underneath the unit.