
Power
PixelWhip uses a single 18650 protected circuit Li-ion battery
for power (2400MaH battery & USB charger included).
NOTE:
for all Li-ion batteries, max capacity gets slightly less each time you
recharge. After about 500 recharges (or less), the battery's run time may be
noticeably shorter. This is natural and not covered by our warranty. You can
always buy a new replacement battery for max play time.
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Step 1: Insert battery with nev,ative (-)
end towards the hand e's endcap.
Step 2: Press handle into main power spring
inside the LED housing.
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CAUTION:
non-protected 18650 could damage your PixelWhip. If you buy
extra batteries from another source, make sure they have protected circuit.
When battery runs out, PixelWhip will blink red 3 times to
indicate low power, then power off.
NOTE:
When you 1st receive your PixelWhip, battery may not be fully charged.
To charge battery, plug USB charger into power source and
insert battery. USB charger light will glow green once fully
charged. To reach max capacity, battery may need to
charge for 8hrs or more. Battery can continue to trickle
charge even after green light.
Optical fiber care
The fiber-head can be easily screwed-on/unscrewed for
separate storage, or to install a replacement fiber-head.
(Buy extras and cut then to different lengths!)
Store and transport PixelWhip's fiberhead in bag (included)
to protect from unintentional tangling and damage.
To clean and keep the fibers untangled and smoothly
flowing, use small amount of silicone personal lubricant on
a cloth; starting at the fiberhead, gently wiping down the
length of fibers to the tips.
If radial bearing stops turning smoothly, apply a tiny
amount of WD40 directly into the bearing's inner race.
IMPORTANT:
Taking care not to get WD40 on fibers. Unscrew the fiber head,
so you can apply WD40 from the back side. Turn the fibers in the bearing to
work WD40 in.
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