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2

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                          1 - 2 minutes            

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  • Controller Batteries
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Controller Batteries               
  • Using a Phillips #000 screwdriver, unscrew the single screw located on the battery cover. Remove the battery cover and set it aside.
  • The screw does not detach from the battery cover, so do not attempt to separate them.

Using a Phillips #000 screwdriver, unscrew the single screw located on the battery cover. Remove the battery cover and set it aside.

The screw does not detach from the battery cover, so do not attempt to separate them.

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Step 2

  • If batteries are in the battery slots and need to be replaced, then remove the old batteries by pressing them in and compressing the spring until there is enough space to take them out.
  • Insert two fresh batteries into each one of the slots by pushing the indicated negative end of the battery against the spring.
  • All AAA batteries have “+” and “-” symbols on each end of the batteries to denote the positive and negative ends.

If batteries are in the battery slots and need to be replaced, then remove the old batteries by pressing them in and compressing the spring until there is enough space to take them out.

Insert two fresh batteries into each one of the slots by pushing the indicated negative end of the battery against the spring.

All AAA batteries have “+” and “-” symbols on each end of the batteries to denote the positive and negative ends.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Scott Phaneuf - Dec 14, 2018

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any idea where i can find a schematic for the contoller board. I just bought one of these second hand and the wireless controller won’t connect to the system. I took it apart and it’s missing a small resistor.