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1.
Read these operating instructions again and check whether the problem is not
caused by low batteries or improper use.
2.
Make sure that the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity.
3.
If the transmitter does not communicate with the ejector, try to pair devices again
(see chapter –
Pairing the transmitter with the ejector
on pg. 10).
4.
If the launching bowl gets jammed in the bottom position (dirt around the launching
bowl), turn the ejector upside down and tap the ground slightly with it. This will result
in removing any dirt around the launching bowl and the bowl will get unblocked.
5.
Contact your seller if the problem persists.
Do not use volatile substances such as solvents, petrol or other cleaners to clean your
d-ball UP. Use a soft damp cloth and, if necessary, also a neutral detergent.
The transmitter is only resistant to dripping water – protect it from moisture. Permanent
damage may occur if moisture penetrates inside the unit. This damage is not covered
by the warranty.
The ejector contains waterproof electronics and battery. Protect the ejector from
heavy rain. If the water enters the ejector, the launching motor can be damaged
and the springs may corrode. Ensure that the seal in the battery compartment cover
is not damaged or dirty – it may cause moisture penetration. Check that the battery
compartment cover screws are tightened.
Remove batteries from the transmitter and ejector if you do not use your d-ball UP over
a longer period.
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
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