Linking The Remote Switch To The Robot; Changing The Battery In Your Remote - Tamasu Butterfly Europa GmbH AMICUS START Owner's Manual

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1. If Ball/Min on the Control Panel is set to 0, pushing the top button
(Start) of the remote will throw 1 ball (current ball) of the Exercise shown
on the Control Panel.
2. If Ball/Min on the Control Panel is not set to 0, pushing the top button
(Start) of the remote will cause the exercise shown on the Control Panel
to start playing at whatever frequency the Ball/Min is currently set to.
The play stops when pushing the (Stop) button.
3. Pushing the (+) button during play will increase the frequency, while
pushing the (-) will decrease the frequency.

Linking the Remote Switch to the Robot

Each remote is linked to an individual Robot body. This linkage is done at the factory and each Robot
and Remote pair is kept together throughout the manufacturing process. In case you buy more Re-
motes or a new one, you need to link each Remote to your Robot. Here are the steps to perform the
Linking procedure:
1. Hold down the Random button on your control panel until 4 LEDs on the control panel will light up.
The 4 LEDS represent a countdown for the linking procedure. Every 3 seconds, one of the LEDs will
stop lighting. If all LEDs are dark, the linking process is ended.
2. During the countdown, press any one of the buttons on the remote switch.
3. The linking is completed. The robot will automatically end the linking process and resume normal
operation.
4. Test your remote by pressing the A button to see if your robot begins throwing balls.

Changing The Battery In Your Remote

The Remote is powered by two 3V, CR2016 button cell batteries. After long use, the batteries will run down
and will need to be replaced. After purchasing replacement batteries, open your remote by inserting a coin
or flathead screwdriver in the slot located on the wide end of the Remote and twisting to pop it open.
Remove the circuit board containing the battery. With your thumbnail, pull the battery holder away
from the circuit board. Pop the two depleted batteries out of the battery holder and replace with fresh
batteries. When inserting into the battery holder, be sure the positive side (+) of both batteries face up.
Re-insert the battery holder into the circuit board.
Reassemble the circuit board into the top housing (battery side up). Position the U-shaped metal piece
around the outside of the top housing. Then place the bottom housing on top and press the top and
bottom housings together, starting at the narrow end and working your way to the wide end until the
housings snap in place.
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