4.1 Connecting the controller
• On your Nintendo Switch, open the menu item "Controller" à "Change grip/order".
Now press the Home and B button together.
Note - Automatic disconnection
• Be aware that you will need to carry out this procedure each time you log on to
the console.
• Note that the controller automatically loses the connection to the console after 5
minutes of inactivity.
4.2 Charging the battery
Warning – rechargeable battery
• Only use suitable charging devices or USB ports to charge the product.
• Do not use defective chargers or USB ports and do not attempt to repair them.
• Do not store, charge or use the device in extreme temperatures.
• Charge regularly (at least quarterly) during periods of prolonged storage.
• Fully charge the controller once before using it for the rst time.
• Connect the supplied USB-C charging cable to the USB-C port on the controller.
• Connect the free plug on the USB-C charging cable to a suitable USB charger. To do
this, consult the operating instructions for the USB charger you are using.
• During the charging procedure, the player indicator ashes red.
• If the controller is not connected to the console, all 4 LEDs will ash.
Note – charging procedure
• A complete charging cycle takes about 2.5 hours
• The controller's rechargeable battery can be charged both when it is connected
and when on standby.
• If the battery capacity is too low, the player LED will ash and the vibration
function will start
• Please use the enclosed USB-C cable only for charging the controller.
• The actual battery life will vary depending on how you use the device, the settings
and the environmental conditions (batteries have a limited life).
4.3. Additional keys
• The following action keys can be assigned to the additional keys:
A/B/X/Y/L/R/L2/R2/D-PAD
• Individual functions or key combinations can be programmed.
• Your settings will remain active after an interruption to the connection.
• Programming mode is aborted after 30 seconds.
• Programming mode is ended after 25 keys.
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